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OFFICERS 

i  FRANK    THIELEN,    President  Aurora 

!   E.  J.   BAKER,   1st  Vice-President  St.  Charles 

OSCAR    NELSON,    2nd    Vice-President  Geneva 

E.    L.    MATLOCK,    3rd    Vice-President  Yorkville 

FRANK    J.    KNIGHT,    Treasurer  Aurora 

CLIFFORD   R.   TRIMBLE,   Secretary  Aurora 

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BOARD  OF  DIRECTORS 


John    Alexander  Aurora 

E.   J.   Baker  St.  Charles 

Jas.    Bereman  Montgomery 

J.    F.    Betz  Oswego 

Geo.    Boynton  Aurora 

Rodney    Brandon  Mooseheart 

A.   W.   Davis  Big  Rock 

Dan   G.   Davis  Sugar  Grove 

J.    M.    Eby  Aurora 

W.    H.    Fitch  Aurora 

Wm.    George  Aurora 

A.   R.   Greene  Downers  Grove 

A.    M.   Hirsh  Aurora 


Geo.    KeUar  Naperville 

F.    J.    Knight  Aurora 

George    Martin  Aurora 

W.    H.    McCullouch  Aurora 

E.    L.    Matlock  Yorkville 

Osdar    Nelson  Geneva 

Wm.    Ohlhaver  Aurora 

E.    Schwanz  Aurora 

E.    S.    Todd  Aurora 

Frank    Thielen  Aurora 

Glen  Warne  Sugar  Grove 

Dr.    C.    M.    Weese  Aurora 


'The  Greatest  Fair  and  Exposition  in  the  Middle  West" 


COMMITTEES 


Executive:  Frank  Thielen,  Chairman;  Edward  J.  Baker,  Vice-Chairman  ; 
James  Bereman,  Albert  M.  Hirsh,  Frank  Knight,  E.  L.  Matlock,  W.  H. 
Fitch,  John  Alexander,  Geo.  Kellar,  A.  W.  Davis,  Oscar  Nelson. 

Premiums:    J.   F.   Betz,   Chairman;  Dan   Davis,   Glen   C.   Warne,  Wm. 
George,  A.  R.  Greene,  George  Martin. 

Racing:    Dr.  C.  M.  Weese,  Chairman;  Emil  Schwanz,  William  Ohlhaver. 

Buildings  and  Grounds:  Geo.  Boynton,  Chairman;  Rodney  C.  Brandon, 
William  H.  McCullouch. 

Finance:    Albert  M.  Hirsh,  Chairman;  W.  H.  Fitch,  Frank  J.  Knight. 

Concessions  and  Commercial  Exhibits:  J.  M.  Eby,  Chairman;  E.  S.  Todd, 
•    Frank  Thielen. 


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Thompson  Transfer  &  Storage  Co. 

OFFICE  BRANCH  OFFICE 

12  N.  River  St.  Fair  Grounds  &  C.  B.  &  Q 
AURORA,  ILL.  Passenger  Station 

The  Official  Transfer  Company 
on  the  Grounds 

SCHEDULE  OF  RATES  FOR  CENTRAL  STATES 
FAIR  &  EXPOSITION 

TO  AND  FROM  CITY 

Large  stake   or  platform   wagon   load  $  6.50 

One   horse   wagon   load    2.50 

Minimum    charge   1.00 

Trunks,    each    1.00 

Buggies,  surreys,  road  spring  or  delivery  wagons  trailed..  1.50 
Empty  farm  wagons  trailed,  each   1.50 

TO  OR  FROM  CARS  AT  FAIR  GROUNDS  PLAT- 
FORM 

All   buggies,  one   seat,   crated,  each   1.00 

All   surrey 8  or  wagons   (light)   crated,  each   1.00 

Wheels  crated  separate,  per  crate   1.00 

Separators,  tractors,  (gasoline  or  steam)  road  graders,  gas 
engines,  ditchers,  power  shellers,  huskers,  etc,  team 
and  driver  and  necessary  tools  for  handling  same,  per 

hour   2.00 

Large  stake  or  platform  wagon  load  miscellaneous  goods. .  3.00 
Additional  charge  will  be  made  for  each  extra  man  furnish- 
ed in  loading  or  unloading  any  heavy  goods,  per  hour      1 . 00 
Any  thing  trailed  not  specifically  priced  will  carry  the  same 

price  as  if  hauled. 
Additional   charge   will   be   made   for   handling  stationary 
engines,  portable  gasoline  engines,  hauled  on  wagons, 
ensilage  cutters,  and  other  heavy  machinery. 
All  cars  unloaded  without  the  use  of  fair  grounds  platform 
will  carry  extra  charge. 

Under  two  ton  truck,  driver  only,  per  hour   2.50 

Two  ton  truck  or  over,  driver  only,  per  hour   3.50 

Extra    helpers,    each,    per    hour   1.00 

Our  office  is  located  at  unloading  platform..  .AH  orders  left 
with  man  in  charge  will  be  handled  promptly. 

Bill  your  goods  to  NIFA,  ILL.,  (C.  B.  &  Q.  R.  R.)  CENTRAL 
STATES  FAIR  &  EXPOSITION  GROUNDS,  CARE  OF 
THOMPSON  TRANSFER  &  STORAGE  COMPANY,  sending  us 
copy  of  bill  of  lading,  that  we  may  handle  promptly  upon  ar- 
rival. 

WE  DELIVER  THE.  GOODS  and  WILL  SEE  THAT  YOU  GET 

SERVICE. 

See  our  Agent  located  on  grounds  before  moving  out 


SUPERINTENDENTS    OF    DEPARTMENTS    AND  MANAGERS 
OF  THE  1923  EXPOSITION 


Department  Superintendents 

A— Horses,  Mules                                   W.    B.    Richards  Geneva,  111. 

Light  Horses,  Ponies  J.   Herbert  Krum  Lexington,  Ky. 

B — Cattle   

Sec.    1 — Beef   cattle  John   Alexander,   Jr  Aurora,  111. 

Sec.   2— Dairy   Cattle  C.    S.  .Rhode  Urbana,  111. 

Gerald    Matlock  Oswego,  111. 

C— Swine   W.    H.    Smith  Urbana,  111. 

Glen  C.  Warne  Sugar  Grove,  111. 

John   Needham  Monmouth,  111. 

D — Sheep   Dan  Davis  Sugar  Grove,  111. 

E— Speed   Chas.    L.    Trimble  Omaha,  Neb. 

F— Poulty,  Rabbits  and  Pigeons  Frank    Morris  Batavia,  111. 

G — Implements    and    Machinery  Ira   R.   Judd  Aurora,  111. 

H— Field  Crops                                     J.  c.   Hackleman  Urbana,  111. 

Grains   and  Seeds  

I— Horticulture   F.    Von    Oven  Naperville,  III. 

J — Floriculture   F.    C.    Schaefer  Aurora,  111. 


Sec.    1— Fruits   

Sec.  2— Vegetables 

Sec.  3— Flowers    and  Plants. 


Forestry    Dept  Chas.    L.   Schwartz  Naperville,  111. 

WOMAN'S  BUILDING 

General    Superintendent  Marjorie    Sims  Urbana,  111. 

K — Relics   Walter   Egermann  Aurora,  111. 

L — Textile    Fabics  Mrs.  Anna  Frydendall. . Big  Rock,  111. 

M — Culinary  and   Pantry  Stores  

Sec.  1 — Pantry    Stores  Mrs.   Frank   Banker  Aurora,  III. 

Sec.  2 — Canned    Goods  Mrs.  Nan  Lye  Sugar  Grove,  111. 

Sec.  3  Hand-Painted  China  Mrs.   C.   M.   Humiston  Aurora,  111. 

N— Fine    Arts  E.  S.  Barrie  New  York,  N.  Y. 

O — Education  Edwin    M.    Harris  Aurora,  111. 

Roscoe    R.    Smith,    Elgin,    111.,    C.  S. 
Chappelear,  Sugar  Grove  111.,  Assts. 

P — Boys'   and   Girls'   Club  W.  Lloyd  Keepers  Geneva,  111. 

Public    Safety   Wm.    McCullouch  Aurora,  111. 

Admissions   W.    G.   Nicholson  Aurora,  HI. 

Ticket    Auditing  W.   D.    Buford  Aurora,  111. 

Varied    Industries    and    Privileges ....  Fred    Boyle  Aurora,  III. 

Concessions   Fred   Temple  Galesburg,  111. 

Amusements   Ed.    Carruthers  Chicago,  111. 

Exposition    Shows  J.   J.   Rubens  Aurora,  111. 

Grounds   Robt.    Fuller  Aurora,  III. 

Live    Stock    Sanitation  Dr.    W.    B.    Lane  Aurora,  II!. 

Better    Babies    Conference  Dr.  C.  E.  Colwell  Aurora,  111. 

Publicity    and    Advertising  Clifford    R.    Trimble  Aurora,  II. 


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15  Big  Circus  Acts 

followed  by 

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NIGHT 
IN 
THE 
ORIENT 


i  A  NiGHTilN  The  orient 

Thearh-DufficldsM'  i  :  '  I  ' 

INDIA 


Fireworks 

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Fireworks 

Spectacle 

Supreme! 


"If  There  is  a 
Par  adise  on 
Earth,  it  is  here, 
it  is  here,  it  is 
here" 


The  apex  of  achievm^nts  in  spectacular  Fireworks  productions,  combining 
from  History  and  Legend  a  medley  of  entrancing  scenes,  mystic  ceremon- 
ies, spectacular  and  thrilling  episodes  in  that  great  wonderland  of  the  Far 
East— INDIA.  Produced  on  the  most  magnificent  scale  ever  attempted, 
including  the  most  spectacular  pageant  of  history. 

The  Dubar  of  Delah,  The  Indian  Suttee,  Pageant  of  State, 
Religious  Ceremonial,  Ramzan,  Mutiny  and 
Destruction  cf  Delhi 

The  most  marvelous  outdoor  production   ever  presented! 


EVERY   NIGHT  IN  FRONT  OF  THE  GRANDSTAND- 
AUGUST  19,  20,  21,  22,  23,  24,  25 


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"Where  City  and  Country  Meet" 


CENTRAL   STATES   FAIR  AND  EXPOSITION  GROUNDS 

A  Modern  Fair  Plant 

The  Central  States  Fair  and  Exposition  grounds,  comprising  over  134 
acres,  are  located  2y2  miles  north  of  the  city  of  Aurora,  Illinois,  on  the 
Linco'n  Highway  and  are  within  the  village  limits  of  North  Aurora,  Illinois, 
35  miles  west  of  Chicago. 

Cars  of  the  Aurora,  Elgin  &  Chicago  Electric  Railroad  will  pass  the 
main  entrance  to  the  grounds,  a  seven  minutes'  ride  from  the  downtown 
district  of  Aurora.  The  tracks  of  the  Aurora-Geneva  branch  of  the  North- 
western railroad  are  but  a  few  yards  to  the  east  of  the  interurban  line.  The 
tracks  of  the  Aurora-Batavia  branch  of  the  Burlington  railroad  run  through 
the  center  of  the  grounds,  giving  the  association  ideal  service  for  loading 
and  unloading  live  stock,  race  horses,  farm  machinery  and  other  exhibits. 

The  entire  property  is  level  and  affords  excellent  building  locations  for 
the  stock  barns,  exhibit  buildings,  grand  stand  and  race  track. 

The  swine  pavilion  is  200  feet  square  and  will  accommodate  over  1500 
head  of  hogs.  The  pens  are  6  feet  x  8  feet,  constructed  of  steel  and  wire 
.and  have  concrete  floors.  The  show  rings  and  two  wash  racks  have  been 
provided. 

The  cattle  pavilion  is  217  feet  square  and  will  house  936  head  of  dairy 
and  beef  cattle.'   Stall  equipment  is  most  modern. 

Seating  accommodations  for  10,000  persons  are  provided  in  the  concrete 
and  steel  grandstand.  Additional  bleacher  seats  at  each  end  of  the  grand- 
stand will  seat  another  5000,   giving  a  total  seating  capacity  of  15,000. 

Over  three  miles  of  sanitary  sewer  and  water  mains  have  been  laid. 
Two  deep  wells  provide  400  gallons  of  wTater  per  minute. 

Thousands  of  feet  of  cinder  walks  extend  to  the  entrances  and  connect 
all  the  main  buildings  and  points  of  interest  on  the  grounds. 

The  permanent  plan  for  trees,  shrubs  and  flower  plants  has  enhanced 
the  beauty  of  the  buildings  and  grounds. 

The  Forestry,  Woman's,  Agriculture,  Horticulture,  Fine  Arts  and  Edu- 
cation buildings  are  conveniently  located. 

"Bring  Your  Neighbor" 

Return  Checks 

No  Pass  Out  Checks  Issued.  Persons  holding  tickets  for  succeeding  day 
will  be  admitted  after  nine  o'clock  p.  m.  by  presenting  same  at  pass  gate  ; 
tickets  to  be  taken  up  the  following  morning  when  the  grounds  are  policed. 
Positively  no  return  checks  issued   at  outside  gates. 

Bureau  of  Information 

A  bureau  of  information  will  be  maintained  by  the  Business  and  Profes- 
sional Women's  Club  of  Aurora  on  the  grounds  for  the  purpose  of  serving 
the  public  in  every  way  possible. 

Citv   Bureau  of  Information 
Under  the  direction  of  the  Aurora  Chamber  of  Commerce  a  bureau  of 
information    will    be    maintained    during   the   'entire   time   of    the    fair.  The 
main  branch  will  be  in  the  general  offices  at  109  Fox  St.,  with  branch  offices 
at  the  railway  stations. 

Y.   M.   C.    A.   Housing  Bureau 

A  list  of  lodging  and  boarding  houses,  with  prices,  will  be  kept  by  the 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  of  Aurora  and  visitors  are  cordially  invited  to  avail  themselves 
of  the  opportunity  thus  afforded,  free  of  cost,  to  locate  lodging  and  boarding 
houses.  You  can  feel  perfectly  safe  in  any  place  recommended  by  the  Y. 
M.  C.  A.  They  will  also  thank  you  to  report  to  them  promptly  any  ex- 
orbitant charges  made  by  any  boarding  house,  hotel  or  restaurant,  barber 
shop,  etc. 


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As  manufacturers  of  proven  types  of  centrifugals, 
deep  well  plunger  pumps  and  deep  well  turbines — any 
recommendations  our  engineers  make  will  be  without 
bias  as  to  type  of  pump  recommended. 

"American"  engineers  will  gladly  go  into  your  pump- 
ing costs — there  is  no  obligation  entailed,  and  it  is 
only  to  be  expected  that  half  a  century  of  experience 
has  resulted  in  the  accumulation  of  much  valuable 
data.  Manufacturers  of  deep  well  turbines,  deep  well 
plunger  pumps,  centrifugal  pumps,  well  drilling  ma- 
chinery and  running  water  systems  for  homes.  Write 
for  catalogs. 

The  American  Well  Works 

General  Office  and  Works  Chicago,  Office 

AURORA,  ILLINOIS      First  National  Bank  Building 


Emergency  Hospital  and   First  Aid 

An  emergency  hospital  will  be  maintained  on  the  grounds  south  of  the 
swine  pavilion,  in  charge  of  a  skilled  physician  and  a  trained  nurse,  acces- 
sible day  or  night.  The  management  provides  the  hospital  and  furnishings, 
but  each  patient  is  expected  to  pay  the  physician  for  services  rendered. 

First  aid  stations  will  be  maintained  by  the  Aurora  Boy  Scouts  at 
various  locations  on  the  grounds. 

Check  Room 

Check  rooms  in  charge  of  reliable  and  reputable  persons  will  be  located 
under  Grandstand.  Packages  may  be  checked  at  a  nominal  fee.  Any  over- 
charge should  be  reported  to  the  management. 

Post  Office 

A  Post  Office  will  be  maintained  by  the  management  and  will  be  located 
in  the  Administration  building.  The  office  will  receive  and  distribute  mail, 
sell   stamps,   and   postal  cards. 

Press  Bureau 

The  department  will  maintain  a  press  bureau  in  the  Administration 
building  with  a  competent  person  in  charge.  Manifold  copies  of  the  re- 
ports of  awards  in  the  live  stock  departments,  daily  programs,  special  orders 
and  announcements,  official  decisions  and  all  other  matters  of  interest  or 
value  to  the  public  will  be  furnished  to  the  press.  Representatives  of  the 
press  at  large,  who  may  be  assigned  to  or  visit  the  fair  during  its  progress, 
are  respectfully  invited  to  make  this  their  headquarters  and  avail  themselves 
of  the  facilities  offered. 

Express 

The  express  company's  office  will  be  located  west  of  Administration 
Building.  All  express  matter  intended  for  delivery  at  the  grounds  should 
be  marked  and  charges  prepaid  to  the  Fair  and  Exposition  Grounds,  Aurora, 
Illinois.  All  express  sent  to  individuals  or  firms  in  care  of  the  secretary 
will  be  found  at  the  express  office^  and  not  at  the  office  of  the  secretary. 

Railway  Offices 

All  the  leading  trunk  lines  will  have  a  consolidated  office  near  C.  B.  & 
Q.  unloading  platform  for  the  transaction  of  business  and  furnishing  infor- 
mation relative  to  freight  and  passenger  rates,  departure  of  trains,  etc. 

TENTS  AND  AWNING  COMPANIES  WILL  HAVE  HEADQUARTERS  ON 
THE  GROUNDS  AND  CHARGE  THE  FOLLOWING  RATES 

For  reservation  of  tents  and  additional  information  not  listed,  com- 
municate with  Clifford  R.  Trimble,  Secretary,  Aurora,  Illinois. 

EXHIBITION  TENTS 
Gable  End  Tents  with  3  Foot  Wall 


7x9   $  5.25 

9     x    9    6.00 

9%  x  12    7.00 

12     x  14— 3Mj    Foot   Wall   7.50 

Hip-Roof   Refreshment  with   7   Foot  Detachable  Wall 

10    x    15  $  15.00 

12   x    19    19.00 

14    x    21   21.50 

16    x    24   22.50 

16    x    30   30.00 

20    x    30   33.50 

20    x    40   43.00 

20    x    50   48.00 

20    x    60   55.00 

30    x    40   53.00 

30   x    50— Round    End   50.00 

30    x    60— Round   End   55.00 


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DON'T  GO 

Away  before  you  see  the  Famous 

Challenge  Self  Oiling 
WIND  MILLS 


HYATT 


With  the 
ROLLER 


BEARINGS 


The  lightest  running  Wind  Mill  on  earth.  Will 
pump  water  in  the  lightest  breeze,  take  care  of 
itself  in  the  strongest  winds  and  requires  oiling 
but  once  every  one  or  two  years.  Made  both 
direct  stroke  and  back  geared  styles.  Also  ex- 
amine our  line  of  Gasoline  and  Kerosene  Engines, 
Tanks,  Pumps,  Wood  Saws,  Feed  Grinders,  etc. 
We  are  located  on  Lot  No.  54.  Call  and  see  us 
or  visit  our  factory  2£  miles  north  of  Fair  Grounds. 


Challenge  Company, 


BAT  A  VI  A, 
ILLINOIS. 


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Gable  and  Hip  Roof  with  10  Foot  Detachable  Wall 

(Black  Tent) 

g0   x   72    65.00 

Gable  End  with  7  Foot  Detachable  Wall 

40    x    50   66.00 

Round  End  with  7   Foot  Detachable  Wall 

40    x      60   75.00 

40    x      80   90.00 

40    x    100   106.00 

40    x    120   122.00 

Bale  Ring  Round  End  with  7  Foot  Detachable  Wall 

50  x  80   106.00 

60  x  90   149.00 

Miscellaneous 

Table    with    drawer   1.50 

Table— folding    1.10 

Beds — complete    5.00 

Cot   1.(0 

Chairs — folding    .40 

Canvas  Wall — 7  feet  high — 12  cents  per  running  foot. 

8  feet  high — 15  cents  per  running  foot. 

9  feet  high — 18  cents  per  running  foot. 

TENTED  CITY  TENTS 

7   x  9 — 1   room  $  5.25 

9  x  9 — 1   room   6.00 

9%  x   12—1   room   7.00 

12  x  14— Family    2    room   7.50 

10  x  15 — Family  2  room  and  hallway   15.00 

12  x  19— Family    3    room   19.00 

14  x  21 — Family  4   Room  and  hailway   21.50 

16  x  24— Family    5    room   22.50 

Bare   cot    1.00 

Blanket    1.25 

Pad   1.25 

Pillow   50 

Sheets    (2)   75 

Pillow    case   25 

Table— folding    1.00 

Chair   40 

Wash    Basins   Free 


TRANSPORTATION  INFORMATION 
A  net-work  of  railways,  both  steam  and  electric  reaches  out  from 
Aurora  in  all  directions,  making  the  Plant  easily  accessible  to  all  parts  of 
the  middle  west.  A  reduced  rate  fare  of  one  and  one-half  fare  for  the 
round  trip  has  been  granted  by  all  railroad  companies  from  all  points  within 
a  radius  of  75  miles  of  the  Exposition  grounds. 

BILL  FREIGHT  TO  NIFA,  ILLINOIS 

Exhibits  in  carload  lots  billed  to  NIFA,  ILLINOIS,  will  be  spotted  at 
the  freight  platform  at  the  fair  grounds  and  can  be  unloaded  within  a  few 
hundred  feet  of  live  stock  pavilions  and  other  exhibition  buildings. 

Less  than  carload  lots  billed  to  NIFA,  ILLINOIS,  will  be  transferred  at 
the  freight  houses  in  Aurora  and  then  forwarded  to  the  fair  grounds. 

Be  sure  to  bill  all  freight  shipments,  whether  in  carload  lots  or  less  than 
carload  lots  to  NIFA,  ILLINOIS. 

RULES  AND  REGULATIONS 

1.  The  Central  States  Fair  and  Exposition  management  reserves  to  its 
board  the  final  and  absolute  right  to  interpret  these  rules  and  regulations 
and  arbitrarily  settle  and  determine  all  matters,  questions  and  differences  in 
regard  thereto,  or  otherwise  arising  out  of,  connected  with,  or  incident  to 
the  Fair. 


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OUR  WORK  WINS" 


A SELLING  Organization  of 
the  highest  caliber;  mod- 
ern in  spirit  and  equipment. 
EXPERTS  in  charge  of  the 
Cattle,  Hog  and  Sheep  Depart- 
ments— All  of  them  exclusive 
"LEE"  workers. 

A  keen  aggressive,  wide-awake 
set  of  commission  men  de- 
voted to  a  modern  ideal  of 
Service  in  its  best  sense. 


Lee  Live  Stock  Commission  Co.  inc. 

Chicago       Sioux  City       South  St.  Paul 


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2.  This  exposition  will  open  on  Friday,  August  17,  1923,  and  close  on 
Saturday,  August  25th. 

3.  The  gates  will  be  open  at  7 :30  o'clock  A.  M.  of  each  day,  at  which 
time  every  officer  and  every  employee  is  required  to  be  at  his  post. 

4.  No  complimentary  tickets  to  the  fair  grounds,  grandstand  or  to 
shows  and  riding  devices  will  be  issued  to  any  one.  However,  srecial  cour- 
tesies will  be  extended  representatives  of  the  press. 

Entries 

5.  All  entries  must  be  filed  with  the  secretary-manager,  not  later  than 
the  date  and  time  specified  in  these  rules. 

6.  All  applications  for  entries  must  be  made  out  on  the  printed  forms, 
which  may  be  obtained  from  the  Secretary. 

7.  Each  exhibitor,  except  in  children's  Boys*  and  Girls'  Club  and  school 
exhibits  department,  must  take  out  an  exhibitor's  ticket.  This  ticket  will 
require  the  payment  of  two  ($2.00)  dollars;  it  contains  an  admission  coupon 
for  each  day  of  the  fair.  Entries  may  be  made  in  any  department  under  the 
name  of  the  party  to  whom  ticket  is  issued. 

Special  Notice — No  application  for  entries  will  be  accepted  unless 
the  $2.00  for  exhibitor's  ticket  accompanies  same. 

8.  Dates  for  closing  of  entries  at  6  P.  M  as  follows: 

Monday,  July  30th — For  swine,  cattle    sheep  and  horses. 

Monday,  August  6th — For  agriculture,  fine  arts,  Boys'  and  Girls' 
Club  exhibits  and  Better  •Babies  Conference. 

Wednesday,  August  8th — For  poultry  and  pets,  textile  fabrics,  and 
hand-painted  china. 

Tuesday,  August  15th — Culinary  and  Pantry  Stores,  Dairy  Products, 
Horticulture,  Floriculture,  etc.,  and  all  other  departments  not  speci- 
ficaly  mentioned. 

In  the  live  stock  departments  each  exhibitor  will  be  required  to 
provide  each  helper  in  charge  of  his  exhibit  with  a  "Helper's  Season 
Ticket,"  the  charge  for  same  being  $1.00. 

No  exhibitor's  ticket  or  entry  tags  will  be  mailed  on  or  after 
Monday,  August  13th  but  will  be  held  in  the  office  of  the  Secretary- 
Manager,  where  they  may  be  called  for.  Exhibitor's  who  desire  to 
have  exhibitor's  tickets  mailed  to  them  should  leave  their  entries  in 
the  hands  of  the  Secretary  not  later  than  Saturday,  August  11th. 

9.  In  the  event  of  conflict  of  general  and  special  rules,  the  latter 
will  govern. 

10.  Articles  which  are  the  result  of  mechanical  or  artistic  skill  must 
be  entered  by  the  artist,  inventor,  manufacturer  or  authorized  agent. 

11.  Should  any  individual  enter  an  animal  or  article  in  a  name  other 
than  that  of  the  bona  fide  owner  or  attempt  to  perpetrate  a  fraud  by  mis- 
representing any  fact,  the  entry  hus  made  shall  not  be  allowed  to  compete 
for  or  receive  any  premium  and  may  also  be  barred  from  future  exhibiting 
at  this  fair.  In  case  of  question  as  to  the  age  of  an  animal  the  superin- 
tendent shall  appoint  an  expert,  whose  decision  shall  be  final. 

12.  Exhibits  which  have  been  erroneously  entered  may,  at  the  discretion 
of  the  secretary-manager  and  superintendent  of  the  department,  be  trans- 
ferred to  their  proper  class  previous  to  the  judging.  If  such  classes  have 
been  judged  they  shall  not  be  rejudged. 

13.  Substitutions  of  animals  entered  for  reasons  satisfactory  to  the 
management  of  the  fair  will  be  permitted  prior  to  the  opening  day  of  the 
fair,  provided  the  animal  asked  to  be  substituted  was  owned  by  the  exhibitor 
at  the  time  entries  closed.  All  requests  for  substitution  of  this  kind  and  the 
reasons  therefor,  together  with  a  description  of  the  animal  substituted  shall 
be  filed  in  writing  with  the  secretary. 

Pedigrees 

14.  No  animal  can  be  entered  or  exhibited  as  pure  bred  unless  the  same 
has  been  recorded  in  the  recognized  books  of  record  for  their  respective 
breeds,  and  exhibitors  must  produce  certificates  of  registry  at  the  request 
of  the  superintendent  in  charge  any  time  during  the  fair. 

Stalls  and  Pens 

15.  Stalls  and  pens  will  not  be  reserved  unless  application  is  accompani- 
ed by  the  required  fee.    All  applications  for  stalls  and  pens  should  be  sent 


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direct  to  the  secretary-manager  either  previous  to  or  at  the  time  entries  are 
made.  Stall  and  pen  assignments  will  be  made  by  the  department  superin- 
tenderts.  All  stall  or  pen  fees  to  be  doubled  when  occupied  by  sale  ani- 
mals Dr'  animals  not  entered  or  exhibited.  Every  animal  entered  must  be 
driven  to  the  show  ring  unless  excused  by  the  superintendent. 

Stalls   and   Pens  Fees 


Hcrse  Department — 

Box   stalls,   each   $5.00 

Single  stalls    6x9  not  boxed,  each   2.00 

Pony    stalls,    single,    each   1.50 

Cattle  Department — 
For  each  animal    2.00 

Swine  Department — 

Pens  6  feet  x  8  feet,  each   2.00 

Sheep  Department — 

Per  head  50  cents  with  minimum  pen  charge  of   1.50 


Forage 

16.  The  forage  department  is  under  the  direct  management  of  the  fair 
association,  with  a  competent  superintendent  in  charge.  It  is  not  conducted 
for  profit ;  the  selling  price  is  based  on  cost  price,  plus  expense  of  handlnig. 
Feed  will  be  sold  for  cash  only ;  owners  must  provide  their  help  with  the 
necessary  cash  with  which  to  purchase  feed. 

17.  No  delivery  of  feed  other  than  for  the  forage  department  will  be 
permitted  within  the  grounds  after  Saturday,  August  11th.  Exhibitors  will 
be  permitted  to  bring  into  the  grounds  only  a  limited  amount  of  feed,  hay  or 
straw,  and  the  management  reserves  the  right  to  refuse  admission  of  such 
if  in  their  judgment  there  is  an  excessive  amount.  The  space  in  the  barns 
is  for  exhibition  purposes  and  not  for  storage  of  feed.  This  rule  will  be 
strictly  enforced.  Feed  can  be  purchased  any  time  at  the  forage  barns  at 
reasonable  prices. 

Placement  of  Exhibits 
Note— Bill  all  freight  to  NIFA,  Illinois. 

18.  Exhibits  of  live  stock  not  making  a  circuit  of  fairs  should  be  on  the 
grounds  not  later  than  12  o'clock  noon,  Friday,  August  17th  and  all  other 
exhibits,  except  as  otherwise  provided  for  in  special  rules,  not  later  than 
6  P.  M.,  Thursday,  August  16th.  Live  stock  may  be  placed  in  the  barns 
any  time  on  and  after  Monday  August  13th.  Other  exhibit  buildings  will 
be  open  for  exhibits  on  and  after  Tuesday,  August  14th. 

19.  Articles  entered  may  be  sent  by  express  or  mail  direct  to  or  in  care 
of  the  superintendent  of  the  department  in  which  they  are  to  be  exhibited, 
but  in  no  case  will  such  package  be  received  or  placed  on  exhibition  unless 
all  cha  ges  are  prepaid.    Address  on  packages  should  be  as  follows: 

Mr  

Supt  Department 

Central  States  Fair  and  Exposition  Grounds,  Aurora,  Illinois, 
with  the  sender's  name  and  address  printed  legibly  thereon.  Instructions 
for  returning  same  should  be  placed  inside  the  package  when  sent  by  ex- 
press or  mail. 

20.  The  management  will  in  no  case  assume  or  pay  the  transportation 
charges  on  articles  sent  for  exhibit  or  assume  or  pay  any  expense  in  their 
delivery  to  the  grounds. 

21.  The  management  will  use  diligence  to  insure  the  safety  of  stock  or 
articles  after'  their  arrival  and  placement,  but  in  no  case  will  they  be  re- 
sponsible for  any  loss  or  damage  that  may  occur. 

Releasement  of  Exhibits 

22.  All  live  stock,  concessions  and  exhibits  will  be  released  at  the 
following  hours  and  must  remain  in  place  until  the  time  specified: 

Live  stock — Six  (6)  o'clock  P.  M.,  Friday,  August  24th. 
Concessions — Twelve  (12) o'clock  midnight,  Saturday,  August  25th. 
All  other  exhibits — Four  (4)  o'clock  P.  M.,  Saturday  Aug.  25th. 

Exhibitors  in  departments  where  coupon  entry  tags  are  used  must  present 


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coupons  for  the  return  of  their  goods,  to  the  superintendent  or  assistants  of 
the  department  in  which  the  exhibit  is  shown.  Under  no  circumstances  will 
the  exhibitor  be  permitted  access  to  display  cases  or  space  where  exhibits  are 
shown.  All  prize  winning  animals  that  can  be  led,  driven  or  will 
follow  the  dam  must  appear  in  parades  when  so  directed  or  forfeit  premiums 
awarded. 

23.  Gatekeepers  and  police  are  instructed  to  restrain  any  person  from 
passing  through  the  gates  or  attempting  to  remove  stock  or  other  articles 
on  exhibit  before  the  hour  of  releasement,  without  a  written  order  from  the 
secretary -manager. 


Payment  of  Premium 
24.    Premiums  in  the  live  stock  departments  will  be  paid  at  the  office 
of  the  secretary-manager,  Friday  afternoon  at  two   (2)   o'clock.  Premiums 
in  other  departments  will  be  paid  as  soon  after  the  close  of  the  fair  as 
possible. 

Colors  for  Awa  ds 
The  following  colors  will  be  used  in  designating  awards : 

Champion  Royal    Purple  Fifth    Yellow 

Reserve    Champion  Lavender  Sixth   Dark  Green 

First    Blue  Seventh   Light  Green 

Second    Red  Eighth    Tan 

Third    White  Ninth    Gray 

Fourth    Pink  Tenth   Light  Blue 


Awards 

26.  Where  there  is  but  a  single  exhibitor  in  a  class  but  50%  of  the 
premiums  offered  will  be  paid. 

27.  No  animal  will  be  awarded  a  prize  unless  promptly  brought  into 
the  show  ring  when  class  is  called  with  catalog  (where  catalog  number 
is  used)  or  entry  number  is  attached:  Animals  entered  and  not  brought 
into  the  ring  at  the  proper  time,  unless  excused  by  the  superintendent,  will 
be  charged  double  the  regular  stall  or  pen  fees. 


Protests 

28.  All  protests  must  be  made  in  writing  and  accompanied  by  a  deposit 
of  $20.00  in  the  stock  department  and  $10.00  in  all  other  departments,  which 
will  be  forfeited  if  protest  is  not  sustained.  Such  protest  must  state  plainly 
the  cause  of  complaint  or  appeal  and  must  be  filed  with  the  secretary  within 
twelve  (12)  hours  after  cause  of  protest.  No  compaint  or  appeal  based  upon 
the  statement  that  the  judge  or  judges  are  incompetent  will  be  considered 
by  the  management. 

Judges 

29.  Judges  are  requested  to  read  carefully  the  general  rules  and  special 
rules  under  the  head  of  the  department  in  which  they  are  to  serve,  previous 
to  entering  upon  their  duties,  and  to  specially  note  and  mark  those  rules 
bearing  on  the  classes  to  be  adjudicated  by  them.  Ignorance  of  the  rules 
on  the  part  of  a  judge  is  inexcusable. 

30.  Judges  must  not  award  prizes  to  an  unworthy  exhibit.  It  is  the 
intention  of  the  department  that  no  premium  or  distinction  of  any  kind  shall 
be  given  any  animal  or  article  that  is  not  deserving.  This  rule  must  be 
strictly  adhered  to  whether  there  be  competition  or  not. 

31.  Where  there  are  fewer  entries  in  a  class  than  the  number  of  prem- 
iums offered,  judges  may,  in  their  discretion,  award  a  prize  or  prizes  of  such 
grade  as  the  animals  or  articles  deserve. 

32.  Judges  shall  report  to  the  superintendent  any  exhibitor  or  exhibitors 
who  in  any  way,  whether  in  person,  or  by  agents  or  servants,  interfere 
with  £hem  during  the  adjudication  or  show  any  disrespect  to  them,  whereupon 
the  superintendent  shall,  at  his  discretion,  demand  a  proper  apology  from 
such  exhibitor  or  exclude  him  from  further  competition  and  the  board  may 
withhold  from  such  exhibitors  any  premiums  that  have  been  awarded  them, 
and  expel  them  from  further  exhibiting  at  the  fair. 

33.  The  judge  and  person  acting  as  clerk  to  the  judge  must  take  special 
pains  after  making  an  award  to  see  that  same  is  properly  entered  in  the 
award  book.    In  the  horse,   cattle   and   swine  departments   it  is  absolutely 


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When  plows  run  into  hard,  dry  soil — when 
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necessary  that  the  name,  register  number  and  date  of  birth  be  given  for  all 
animals  awarded  prizes.  In  case  a  substitute  animal  is  shown  or  in  case 
this  date  was  not  given  and  recorded  in  the  judge's  book  at  the  time  entries 
were  made  it  must  be  supplied  by  the  clerk  before  animals  leave  the  ring. 
In  the  sheep  department  in  addition  to  the  above,  the  ear  tag  number  must 
be  given  for  all  animals  awarded  prizes.  In  the  poultry  department  the 
clerk  must  see  that  the  leg  band  number  is  recorded  for  all  birds  awarded 
prizes 

34.  The  judge  and  superintendent  of  the  department  shall  sign  each 
award  sheet  immediately  after  the  awards  are  made.  In  the  horse,  cattle, 
swine  and  sheep  departments  the  sheets  for  each  class  judged  shall  be  re- 
moved from  the  judge's  book  and  turned  in  to  the  office  of  the  secretary  at 
noon  and  night  of  the  same  day  of  which  the  awards  are  made.  Clerks 
will  be  held  strictly  accountable  for  award  sheets  not  turned  in  at  the 
proper  time. 

Superintendents 

35.  Each  superintendent  shall  have  full  charge  of  his  department, 
subject  to  the  orders  of  the  board  or  executive  committ2e.  They  shall  have 
authority  to  select  all  assistants  and  helpers  in  their  departments,  unless 
otherwise  provided,  subject  to  the  approval  of  the  board  or  executive  com- 
mittee. 

36.  Each  superintendent,  or  one  or  more  of  his  assistants,  shall  take 
part  and  assist  in  the  daily  morning  "round  up." 

37.  All  pay  rolls  must  be  certified  to  by  the  superintendent  and  filed 
with  the  secretary  and  must  be  approved  by  the  board  before  pay  roll  checks 
are  issued. 

38.  Account  books  will  be  furnished  each  superintendent  by  the  secre- 
tary. An  itemized  statement  of  the  receipts  must  be  recorded,  stating  from 
whom  and  for  what  purpose  received.  In  the  stock  departments  the  stalls 
assigned  must  be  recorded.  In  departments  where  space  is  sold,  the  location, 
size  and  amount  received  must  be  indicated.  These  books  are  to  be  balanced 
and  turned  in  to  the  secretary  within  ten  days  after  the  close  of  fair. 

39.  Each  superintendent  may  upon  signed  requisition  to  the  secretary, 
secure  such  tickets  as  are  necessary  to  care  for  assistants  in  his  department. 
A  strict  account  of  all  tickets  issued  must  be  kept  in  the  account  book  of 
the  superintendent,  showing  to  whom  and  for  what  purpose  said  ticket  or 
tickets  were  issued. 

40.  The  superinendent  of  admissions  shall  have  charge  of  all  outside 
gates  and  entrances,  entrance  to  grandstand  and  bleachers.  All  tickets 
collected  shall  be  turned  over  to  the  ticket  auditor  or  his  assistants. 

41.  The  secretary  shall  issue  to  the  treasurer  all  pay  admission  tickets, 
taking  his  receipt  therefor.  He  shall  enter  upon  his  book  the  number  of 
tickets  delivered  and  their  value  and  credit  the  treasurer  with  tickets  re- 
turned unsold.  He  shall  keep  an  accurate  account  of  all  tickets  issued  to 
the  department  superintendents  upon  their  signed  requisition  and  give  them 
receipt  and  credit  for  all  unused  tickets  returned.  The  secretary  through 
the  auditor  of  turnstiles  shall  take  readings  of  the  cash  turnstiles  and  keep 
an  accurate  record  of  all  admissions  and  cash  taken  at  these  gates. 

42.  The  treasury  department  shall  sell  all  pay  admission  tickets  at  such 
places  and  at  such  time  as  the  board  or  executive  committee  may  direct. 
The  treasurer  shall  return  all  unsold  tickets  to  the  secretary  and  take  his 
receipt  therefor,  not  later  than  noon  of  the  day  following  the  close  of  the 
fair. 

The  treasurer  shall  also  take  readings  of  cash  turnsti'.es  and  keep  an 
accurate  record  of  all  admissions  and  cash  taken  in  at  these  gates. 

Police  Regulations. 

43.  The  superintendent  of  the  department  of  public  safety  shall  have 
general  police  supervision  of  the  grounds ;  he  shall  have  full  charge  of  the 
police  force,  marshals,  and  plain  clothes  men  in  the  employ  of  the  fair  man- 
agement, except  as  otherwise  provided,  subject  to  the  orders  of  the  board 
or  members  of  the  executive  committee. 

44.  Superintendents  desiring  police  in  their  respective  departments  Bhall 
notify  the  superintendent  of  public  safety  of  the  number  of  men  desired  and 
where  and  whom  they  are  to  report  for  duty ;  upon  such  request  it  shall 
be  his  duty  to  make  such  assignments. 


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Sacked  material,  sand,  gravel, 
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t&  Any  man  who  shall  fail  to  perform  the  duties  assigned  to  him,  or 
who  shall  leave  his  post  of  duty  without  permission  to  do  so,  shall  be  im- 
mediately discharged  and  forfeit  such  part  of  his  salary  as  the  supeintendent 
may  direct. 

46.  All  officers  and  policemen  shall  be  sworn  in  as  conservators  of  the 
peace,  and  it  shall  be  their  duty  to  arrest  any  person  creating  a  disturbance 
or  violating  any  of  the  rules  or  regulations  of  the  fair,  or  the  laws  of  the 
state. 

Ushers 

47.  All  ushers  required  at  the  grandstand  and  coliseum  shall  be  under 
the  supervision  of  the  director  in  charge  of  the  admission  department. 

Fast  Driving,  Parking  Automobiles,  Etc. 

48.  Fast  driving  and  riding  within  the  grounds  is  strictly  prohibited. 
The  superintendent  of  public  safety  is  instructed  to  deal  severely  with  any 
person  or  persons  violating  this  rule. 

49.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  public  safety  department  to  supervise 
the  parking  of  automobiles  in  the  automobile  parking  space  at  the  extreme 
west  portion  of  the  grounds.  The  department  shall  require  all  automobiles 
to  park  in  the  parking  grounds  west  of  the  race  track.  Under  no  considera- 
ion  will  auttomobiles  be  allowed  around  the  buildings,  or  in  any  open  space  in 
the  central  part  of  the  grounds  unless  they  carry  a  special  ticket  or  a 
demonstrator's  ticket  good  for  the  period  of  the  fair,  and  then  only  when 
parked  at  their  designated  stations. 

Disinfecting  Grounds,   Buildings,  Etc. 

50.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  veterinarian  to  supervise  the  disinfection 
of  all  buildings,  stalls  and  pens  at  the  fair  grounds,  just  prior  to  the  open- 
ing of  the  fair,  and  to  disinfect  hog  pens  and  such  other  enclosures  as  he 
may  deem  necessary  daily  during  the  fair. 

51.  All  animals  presented  for  exhibition  at  the  Central  States  Fair  and 
Exposition  shall  be  subjected  to  examination  by  the  veterinarian  before  en- 
tering the  fair  grounds,  and  to  daily  inspection  during  the  exhibition.  Should 
any  animal  be  found  to  be  affected  with  any  contagious  infections  or  com- 
municable disease,  it  shall  be  immediately  removed  to  a  place  of  quarantine. 
The  show  pens  or  stalls  in  which  such  diseased  animal  or  animals  were 
kept  must  immediately  be  cleaned  and  disinfected,  under  the  supervision  of 
the  veterinarian. 

Grounds  and  Buildings 

52.  The  superintendent  of  grounds  shall  have  general  supervision  of 
the  electric  light  system,  all  closets,  the  sanitary  condition  of  the  grounds, 
water  distribution  system,  telephones  and  such  other  work  as  may  be  assign- 
ed him  by  the  hoard  or  executive  committee. 

53.  Any  party  or  parties,  firm  or  coporation  owning  material  upon 
the  fair  grounds  without  lease,  or  whose  lease  has  expired,  who  shall  fail 
to  remove  same  upon  the  order  of  the  board  within  the  time  specified,  shall 
forfeit  all  claim  thereto  and  the  fair  management  may  take  charge  of  and 
remove  same,  charging  expense  attached  thereto  to  the  owner  or  owners 
thereof,  which  expense  or  claim  must  be  paid  before  material  is  released 
to  the  owner. 

Advertising 

54.  The  promiscuous  distribution  of  handbills  or  other  advertising  mat- 
ter is  strictly  prohibited,  and  no  tacking  or  posting  of  advertising  bills,  cards, 
etc.,  will  be  permitted  on  any  of  the  buildings  or  elsewhere.  Exhibitors  may 
advertise  and  distrbiute  from  their  places  of  exhibit  only. 

Exhibit  Space 

55.  Space  assigned  and  not  occupied  before  9 :00  o'clock  A  M.,  of  the 
first  day  of  the  fair  will  be  forfeited. 

Electric  Light,  Power  and  Gas 

56.  Electric  current  for  light  and  power  may  be  arranged  for  in  any 
building  or  for  outside  exhibits  on  the  grounds. 

Current  for  light:    110  volts,  60  cycle,  alternating. 

For   Power:    60   cycle   alternating,   110   volts,   single   phase  for 


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Be  F  rien  dly 


Whenever  you  are  in  Aurora 
make  it  a  point  to  drop  into 
the  office  of  the 

Aurora  Daily  Star 

You  will  always  find  the  latch 
string  out  and  a  sincere  desire 
to  co-operate  and  be  of  service 


LET'S  GET  BETTER  ACQUAINTED 

Aurora  Daily  Star 

18  N.  Broadway      Aurora,  Illinois 


motors  smaller  than  1  H.  P.  and  230  volts  single  phase,  or  three 

phase  for  motors  1  H.  P.  and  over. 
Applications  for  electric  ligh  t  and  power  or  gas  either  for  lighting  or 
cooking,  must  be  made  to  the  Superintendent  of  Light  and  Power,  at  his 
office  in  bleacher  east  of  grandstand,  in  writing.  Where  outside  service 
must  be  run,  a  fixed  charge  of  $4.00  will  be  made  for  each  fifty  feet  or  frac- 
tion thereof  to  make  connection.  Inside  wiring  will  be  charged  for  at  a 
flat  rate  of  one  dollar  ($1.00)  for  each  drop  (one  socket).  The  charge  for 
current  (based  on  nine  days'  service — Friday  to  Saturday,  inclusive),  will 
be  as  follows: 

Tungsten  lamps — if  less  than  10  are  used: 

$0.95  for  each    25-watt  lamp.  $1.45  for  each     150-watt  lamp. 

1.00  for  each    40-watt  lamp.  2.20  for  each     250-watt  lamp. 

1.05  for  each    50-watt  lamp.  3.65  for  each     500-watt  lamp. 

1.20  for  each    75-watt  lamp.  4.35  for  each     750-watt  lamp. 

1.35  for  each  100-watt  lamp.  635  for  each  1,000-watt  lamp. 

If  more  than  ten  lamps  are  used  the  rate  will  be  5  per  cent  less  than 
the  above  prices  ;  more  than  20  lamps  the  rate  will  be  10  per  cent  off  of  the 
above  schedule. 

No  service  will  be  given  for  less  than  a  minimum  charge  of  $3.00. 
All  wiring  and  drop  cords  furnished  by  the  management  to  remain  their 
property. 

The  charge  for  electric  current  for  power  will  be  as  follows : 

%   H.    P.    motor  $1.50 

%   H.    P.   motor   4.50 

%    H.    P.    motor   2.00 

%   H.    P.    motor   6.00 

1    H.    P.    motor   7.00 

On  all  motors  with  capacity  of  one  H.  P.  or  over,  even  horse  power  will 
be  the  unit  for  fixing  charge.  Motor  charge  based  on  not  more  than  ten 
hours'  service  per  day,  for  the  nine  days  of  the  Fair. 

In  addition  to  above  a  charge  of  $1.10  per  hour  per  man,  will  be  made 
for  connecting  up. 

Consumers  must  sign  written  contract  for  all  light  and  power  service 
and  agree  to  pay  for  same  as  soon  as  service  is  installed. 

Gas 

The  following  charge  will  be  made  to  cover  gas  furnished  to  exhibitors 
or  concessionaires,  during  the  period  of  the  Fair: 

For     each     burner    on    stove    or    other  cooking 

appliance   $3.00 

For    each    jet    for    lighting   1.75 

In  addition  to  above  a  charge  of  $1.10  per  hour  per  man,  will  be  made 
for  running  and  connecting  up  pipe.  All  pipe  used  for  service  to  be  charged 
to  consumer  at  the  following  rates,  including  fittings : 

For    %-inch   8   cents   per  foot 

For    %-inch  11   cents   per  foot 

For    %-inch  14   cents   per  foot 

For     1-inch  19   cents   per  foot 

Positively  no  connections  shall  be  made  or  gas  pipe  installed  by  any 
person  or  persons  not  in  direct  employ  or  under  the  supervision  of  the 
management. 

Concessions  and  Privileges 

57.  The  board  will  carefully  guard  against  extortion  in  any  form 
practiced  on  the  patrons  of  the  fair.  A  violation  of  this  rule  to  cause  the 
forfeiture  of  contract,  money  paid,  and  expulsion  from  the  grounds,  as  the 
superintendent  or  board  may  direct. 

58.  The  board  authorizes  the  letting  of  only  such  privileges  as  are 
required  to  supply  the  necessary  wants  of  the  people  or  that  may  add  to 
their  comfort,  convenience  and  pleasure,  but  under  no  circumstances  will 
privileges  of  a  questionable  nature  or  of  a  demoralizing  tendency  be  let 
or  in  any  manner  tolerated  upon  the  grounds  or  in  the  buildings,  nor  will 
any  privilege  be  sold  or  permitted  where  the  business  is  conducted  in  other 
than  legitimate  and  trade-like  manner. 


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McCormick-Deering  Line 
of  Farm  Machines 

The  McCormick-Deering  dealer  furnishes  his  com- 
munity with  complete  farm  machine  service  without 
going  outside  of  the  McCormick-Deering  line  to  fill 
his  orders.  No  matter  what  the  nature  of  the  farm 
work  to  be  done,  there  is  a  McCormick-Deering  ma- 
chine to  do  it. 

If  a  man  wants  a  Cream  Separator,  there  is  a  Mc- 
Cormick-Deering Primrose  in  a  size  to  handle  the 
output  of  his  herd.  And  the  larger  sizes  are  fitted 
with  smooth-running,  long-lived  ball  bearings.  When 
a  farm  engine  is  needed,  there  are  McCormick 
Deeiing  Kerosene  Engines  in  sizes  ranging  from  IV2 
to  10  H.  P.  All  have  the  removable  cylinder  feature 
and  enclosed  crankcase. 

There  are  54  lines  of  McCormick-Deering  machines 
that  do  all  farm  work,  the  year  'round,  and  do  it  well. 
Tractors,  plows,  tillage  implements,  seeding  machines, 
harvesting  machines,  and  equipment  for  special  pur- 
poses. McCormick-Deering  implements  and  tractors 
are  developed  to  work  well  together.  They  offer  you 
a  power-farming  combination  that  is  unbeatable. 
Talk  to  your  local  McCormick-Deering  dealer. 
Ask  him  to  show  you  the  machines  he  sells. 

International  Harvester  Company 

of  America 

(Incorporated) 


213-221  So.  River  St. 


AURORA,  ILL. 


59.  All  dining  halls,  lunch  booths,  refreshment  pavilions  and  other 
stands  must  be  substantial  in  structure  and  neat  in  appearance.  They  must 
be  supplied  with  wholesome  food  and  pure,  honest  goods  and  sold  at  reason- 
able prices. 

60.  All  concessionaires  shall  cause  to  be  posted  in  a  conspicuous^  manner, 
at  the  front  or  entrance  of  place  of  business  a  sign  showing  the  price  to  be 
charged  for  meals,  lunches,  drinks  or  other  articles  of  food  offered  for  sale. 
They  shall  also  keep  displayed  in  plain  view  of  the  public  their  concession 
contract  number,  which  will  be  furnished  by  the  superintendent  of  the  con- 
cession and  privilege  department. 

61.  No  employee  in  any  department  of  the  fair  shall  have  any  con- 
cession or  privilege,  or  any  interest  or  connection  with  any  concession  or 
privilege  operated  on  the  fair  grounds. 

Newspaper   Subscription  Solicitors 

62.  Soliciting  subscriptions  for  any  newspaper  or  periodical  will  be 
I>ermitted  only  upon  the  written  request  of  the  publisher  or  manager,  mailed 
to  the  secretary  ten  days  prior  to  the  opening  of  the  fair,  which  request  must 
contain  the  name  of  the  publication,  privilege  desired  and  the  name  of 
solicitors  who  have  been  continuously  employed  for  a  period  of  three  weeks 
preceding  date  of  application. 

A  reasonable  charge  will  be  made  for  the  booth  or  headquarters  and 
not  more  than  one  location  will  be  assigned  for  said  purpose  to  any  one 
papers  and  solicitors  must  confine  their  operations  to  the  space  assigned. 
Solicitors  must  be  gentlemanly,  courteous  and  honest  in  their  dealings  with 
the  pnb'ic  and  are  absolutely  prohibited  from  using  any  form  of  merchandise, 
animal,  article  or  ticket  for  future  drawing  or  as  a  gift  or  inducement  to 
influence  subscrptions  under  a  penalty  of  expulsion  from  the  grounds  and 
forfeit  of  cash  deposit  herein  provided  for. 

The  publisher  or  solicitor  will  be  required  to  make  a  cash  deposit  of 
fifty  dollars  ($50.00)  with  the  secretary  to  superintendent  assigning  space,  as 
a  guarantee  that  these  rules  will  be  complied  with.  In  case  there  is  no 
violation  of  the   rule,  the  sum   will   be  refunded. 

All  solicitors  must  purchase  tickets  good  for  the  9  days  of  the  fair, 
costing  four  dollars  ($4.00). 


 ,  ,  ,  ,  j. 

Office  Phone  154  Residence  Phone  Chicago  4249 

GEO.  M.  BOYLE 

Funeral  Director 
Licensed  Embalmer 
Motor  Hearse 


?     19  South  River  S'reet 


AURORA,  ILL. 


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U.  S.  WIND  ENGINE  &  PUMP  CO.  j 

12  Water  Street         BATAVIA,  ILL. 

! 

Model  "B"  galvanized  I 
steel  windmills  are  I 
equipped  with  wood  I 
bearings.  One  oiling  I 
annually  is  all  that  is  I 
required. 

U.  S.  Standard 
Corn  Husker 
and  silo  filler 
enables  the 
user  to  get  all 
the  feed  value 
out  of  his  corn 
crop. 


U.  S.  Reuther  Potatoe  Diggers 


See  our  exhibit  just  south  of  the  Grand  Stand  j 


General  Information 


Location  of  Various  Fair  Offices  Upon  the  Fair  Grounds 

The  general  offices  are  located  in  the  Administration  Building  North  of 
he  Main  Entrance  on  the  Lincoln  Highway. 

OFFICES   OF  SUPERINTENDENTS 

Superintendent  of  Poultry,  Pets  and  Pigeons  in  Poultry  Exhibit  Tent  South 
of  cattle  pavilion. 

Superintendent  of  Cattle-Beef  Breeds.  John  Alexander,  Jr.,  main  cattle 
pavilion. 

Superintendent  of  Cattle  Dairy  Breeds,  Prof.  C.  S.  Rhode,  Asst.  Superinten- 
dent Gerald  Matlock,  main  cattle  pavilion. 

Superintendent  of  Heavy  Horses  and  Mules,  W.  B.  Richards,  North  end  of 
first  horse  barn  East  of  Swine  pavilion. 

Superintendent   of   Light   Horses,   Ponies,   J.    Herbert   Krum,   North   End  of 
•  Bleachers. 

Superintendent  of  Swine,  Prof.  W.  H.  Smith,  center  of  swine  and  sheep 
pavilion. 

Superintendent  of  Sheep,  Dan  Davis,  center  of  swine  and  sheen  pavilion. 
Superintendent  of  Forestry  Department,  Charles  Schwartz,  South  East  corner 
Forestry  Building. 

General  Superintendent  Women's  Building,  Miss  Marjorie  Simms,  North  end 
Women's  Building. 

Superintendent  Better  Babies  Conference,   C.   E.   Colwell,  Woman's  Building. 
Superintendent  Textile  Fabric,   Mrs.   Anna  Frydendall,   Woman's  Building. 
Superintendent  of  Relics,  Walter  Egermann,  Woman's  Building. 
Superintendent  Culinary,  Mrs.  Frank   Banker,  Woman's  Building. 
Superintendent  of  Pantry   Stores,  Mrs  Nan  Lye,  Woman's  Building. 
Superintendent   of    Hand    Painted    China,    Mrs.    C.    M.    Humiston,  Woman's 
Building. 

General  Superintendent  Agriculture  and  Horticulture,  Albert  C.  Wilson, 
Springfield,  Illinois. 

Superintendent  of  Agriculture,  (Field  crops,  grains  and  seeds)  J.  C.  Hackle- 
man,  North  end  Agriculture  Building. 

SuDerintendent  Fine  Arts,  E.   S.   Barrie,   North  end  Fine  Arts  Building. 

Superintendent  of  Education,  E.  M.  Harris,  center  Fine  Arts  and  Education 
Building. 

Superintendent   of    Speed    Department,     Chas.    L.    Trimble,     North     end  of 

bleachers,  east  of  grandstand. 
Superintendent  of  Concessions,  Fred  Temple,   South   West  end   of  bleachers 

East  of  grandstand. 

Superintendent  of  Light  and  Power,  Jos.  Dickes,  South  West  corner  of 
bleachers  East  of  grandstand. 

Superintendent  of  Shows  and  Riding  Devices,  J.  J.  Rubens.  South  West  cor- 
ner bleachers  East  of  grandstand. 

Superintendent  of  Farm  Implements  and  Machinery,  Ira  Judd,  West  end  of 
Varied  Industries  under  grandstand  South  side. 

Superintendent  of  Auto  and  Accessories  Show,  L.  L.  Fest,  Automobile 
Building. 

Superintendent  of  Transportation,  Martin  Cornils,  North  West  of  swine 
pavilion  near  C.  B.  &  Q.  unloading  platform. 


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I 

I  World  Amusement 

j  SERVICE  ASSOCIATION 

The  "Big  Four"  of  the  Show  World 

J.  C.  Simpson,  Pres. 
C.  H.  Duffield,  Vice-Pres.  Thearle-Duffield  Fireworks  Co. 

E.  F.  Carruthers,  Vice-Pres.  United  Fairs  Booking  Assn. 

F.  M.  Barnes,  Vice-Pres.  F.  M.  Barnes,  Inc, 

J.  Alex  Sloan,  Vice-Pres.  J.  A.  Sloan,  Auto-Races 


Originators  and  'Producers  of 
Amusements— Attractions 
Fireworks  Spectacles 
Automobile  Races 

The  practical  application  of  the  "Ideal  of  Service"  is 
exemplified  in  the  business  methods  and  all  dealings  of  the 
World  Amusement  Service  Association. 

The  entertainment  features  including  the  Great  THEARLE- 
DUFFIELD  fireworks  spectacle  "India"  which  wii 

be  seen  at  the  Central  States  Exposition  this  year  will  be 
furnished  by  this  Association. 


Our  Motto  is 
"Service  and  Satisfaction — Jllways" 


EXECUTIVE  OFFICES 
j    624  So.  Michigan  Ave.  Tel.  Harrison  3252 

j  Chicago,  Illinois 


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Superintendent  of   Live  Stock  Sanitation.  Dr.   W.   B.   Lane,   center  of  swine 
and  sheep  pavilion. 

Superintendent  of  Public  Safety,  Wm.  McCullouch,  East  side  main  entrance 

walk  leading  South  from  swine  and  sheep  pavilion. 
Superintendent  of  Emergency  Hospital,  Mrs.  Kate  Kohlsaat,  East  side  main 

walk  South  of  swine  and  sheep  pavilion. 
Superintendent   of   Fire  Department,   East   side   main   walk   South   of  swine 

and  sheep  pavilion. 
Spuerintendent  of  Press  Bureau,  first  floor  Administration  Building- 
Superintendent  of  Boys  and  Girls  Club,  W.  Lloyd  Keepers,  Farm  boys  Camp, 

West  of  Administration  Building. 
Superintendent  of  Admissions,  W.  G.  Nicholson,  second  floor  Administration 

Building. 

Treasurer's  Office,  Frank  J.  Knight,  second  floor  Administration  Building. 


SCHEDULE  OF  RATES  FOR  CENTRAL  STATES 


FAIR  AND  EXPOSITION 
TO  AND  FROM  CITY 

Large    stake    or    platform    load  $  6.50 

One  horse   wagon   load   2.50 

Minimum    charge    1.00 

Trunks,    each    1-00 

Buggies,  surries,  road  spring  or  delivery  wagons  trailed   1.50 

Empty  farm  wagons  trailed,  each   1.50 

TO  OR  FROM  CARS  AT  FAIR  GROUNDS  PLATFORM 

All   buggies,   one   seat,    crated,    each   1.00 

All  surries  or  wagons  (light)  crated,  each   1.00 

Wheels    crated    separate,    per    crate   1.00 

Separators,   tractors,    (gasoline   or   steam)    road   graders,    gas  engines, 
ditchers,    power   shellers,   huskers,   etc.,    team     and    driver  and 

necessary  tools  for  handling  same,  per  hour   2.00 

Large  stake  or  platform   wagon   load   miscellaneous   goods   3.00 

Additional  charge  will  be  made  for  each  extra  man  furnished  in  load- 
ing or  unloading  any   heavy   goods,   per  hour   1.00 

Any  thing  trailed  not  specifically  priced  will  carry  the  same  price  as 
if  hauled. 


Additional  charge  will  be  made  for  handling  s  ationary  engines,  port- 
able gasoline  engines,  hauled  on  wagons,  ensilage  cutters,  and 
other  heavy  machinery. 

All  cars  unloaded  without  the  use  of  fair  grounds  platform  will  carry 


extra  charge. 

Under  two  ton  truck,  driver  only,  per  hour   2.50 

Two  ton  truck  or  over,  driver  only,  per  hour   3.50 

Extra    helpers,    each,    per    hour   1.00 


Our  office  is  located  at  unloading  platform.  All  orders  left  with  man  in 
charge  will  be  handled  promptly. 

POST  OFFICE  HOURS 

Located  west  end  of  Administration  Building.  Office  open  from  8:30 
A.  M.  to  4  P.  M. 

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POWER  ||§g  FARMING 

MACHINERY 

Be  sure  to  visit  the  — 

CASE  EXHIBIT 

Which  will  include  a  complete 
Line  of  Modern  Power 
Farming  Machinery. 


TRACTOR 


NOTICE! 


We  want  the  public  to  know  that  our 
plows  and  harrows  are  NOT  the  Case  plows 
and  harrows  made  by  the  J.  I.  Case  Plow 
Works  Company* 


J.  I.  Case  Threshing  Machine  Co. 

Racine,  Wisconsin 
U.  S.  A. 


* 


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LIVE  STOCK  JUDGES 


BEEF    CATTLE  DEPARTMENT 
Wm.  Dryden,  Brookline,  Ont.,  Canada. 
Thos.   Patterson,  Versailles..  Ky. 
W.   C.  Wood,  Pendleton,  Ind. 
L.   B.   Canum,  Aledo,  Illinois. 
Hugh  Pope,  Yorkville,  Illinois. 

DAIRY    CATTLE  DEPARTMENT 
R.  S.  Hulce,  Urbana,  Illinois. 
W.  S.  Moscrip,  St.  Elmo,  Minnesota. 
C.  S.  Rhode.  Urbana,  Illinois. 

SWINE  DEPARTMENT 
John  B.  Rice,  Urbana,  Illinois. 
T.  A.  Flenner,  Ashmore,  Illinois. 
W.  J.  Carmichael,  East  St.   Louis,.  Illinois. 

SHEEP  DEPARTMENT 
Prof.  Frank  Kleinheinz,  Madison,  Wisconsin. 


JUDGING    PROGRAM    CENTRAL    STATES    FAIR   AND  EXPOSITION 
AUGUST  17  TO  25 

Friday,  Aueust  17.  9  A.  M. 

Poultry,  Rabbits  and  Pigeons. 

Farm  Products 

Fruits 

Vegetables 

Flowers  and  Plants 

Relics 

Textile  Fabrics 
Culinary  Pantry  Stores 
Fine  Arts 
Education 

Monday,  August  20.  9  A.  M. 

Boys  and  Girls  Cub  Work. 

Better  Babies  Conference  Examination. 

LIVE  STOCK  JUDGING  PROGRAM 
CATTLE  DEPARTMENT 
Monday,  Augrust  20,  9  A.  M. 
Aberdeen -Angus 
Milking  Shorthorns 
Ayrshires 
Brown  Swiss 

Grade  and  Cross-Bred  Steers 

Boys  and  Girls  Club  Work,  Dairy  and  Beef. 

Tuesday,  August  21,  9  A.  M. 

Herefords 

Polled  Shorthorns 

Jerseys 

Wednesday,  August  22,  9  A.#  M. 

Shorthorns 
Red  Polls 
Holstein-Friesians 
Guernseys 


TWIN  CITY 

Tractors,  Trucks,  All-Steel  Threshers 

Performance  Proves 

What  they  have  done— their  unusual  records 
of  economy  and  reliability,  their  recognized 
success  in  actually  saving  money  on  farming  oper- 
ations, their  ability  to  "make  good"  in  emer- 
gencies when  fast  work  means  saving  a  crop— 
these  are  things  you  should  consider  in 

TWIN  CITY 

Tractors,  Trucks,  Ail-Steel  Threshers 

Tractors— The  Twin  City  All-Steel  Threshers,  with 
12-20  with  its  16-valve-in-  auxiliary  cylinder  for 
head  motor  of  surplus  pow-  threshing  tailings,  spread- 
er removable  cylinder  .  cylinder  to  insure  uni- 
walls,  counter-balanced  -  *  *  ^  j  . 
crankshaft,  and  force  feed  form  feed  to  cylinder, 
lubrication,  is  an  outstand-  swinging  stacker  housing 
ing  value  in  the  field  today.  and  many  other  features. 
Also  20-35  and  40-65  tractors  4  sizes- 22-4?,  28-48,  32-52 
with  valve-in-head  motors.  36-60. 

You  owe  tt  to  yourselj  to  investigate  the 
Twin  City  line.  Come  in  and  le  t  us 
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SWINE  DEPARTMENT 

Monday,  Augrust  20,  9  A.  M. 

Duroc-Jerseys 
Hampshires 

Tuesday,  Augrust  21,  9  A.  M. 
Poland  Chinas 
Chester  Whites 

Wednesday,  August  22,  9  A.  M. 

Berkshires 
Tamworths 

SHEEP  DEPARTMENT 

Monday,  August  20.  9  A.  M. 

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Rambouillets 
Shropshires 
Dorsets 

Tuesday,  August  21,  9  A.  M. 

Cotwolds 

Hampshires 

Leicester  and  Lincoln 

Southdowns 

Oxfords 

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Monday,  August  20.  9  A.  M. 

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7—  2:08    Pace    700.00 

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LIST  OF  EXHIBITORS 


HORSES,  PONIES  AND  MULES 
Percherons 

D.   E.   Strever  Hinckley,  II!. 

Dunham's   Wayne,  III. 

Harry    Stamp  Roachdale,  Ind. 

Belgians 

Harry    Stamp  Roachdale,  Ind. 

John   J.   Mitchell  Lake    Geneva,  Wis. 

H.    E.    Greer  Morris,  111. 

Clydesdales 

Alexander    Farms  Aurora,  111. 

Gordon    Bros  Lemont,  111. 

A.    G.    Soderberg  Osco,  Illinois 

Shires 

John   J.    Mitchell  Lake   Geneva,  Wis. 

Gordon    Bros  ..Lemont,  II. 

Geo.    Woodland  Gardner,  111. 

Six  Horse  Team  in  Harness 

Bridgford    Farms  Joy,  111. 

J.    F.    Hassler  Princeton,  111. 

Grade   Draft   Geldings   and  Mares 

Harry    Stamp  Roachdale,  Ind. 

J.    F.   Hassler  Princeton,  III. 

Alexander    Farms  Aurora,  111. 

Jacks,  Jenets  and  Mules 

Alexander    Farm  Aurora,  111. 


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DEPARTMENT  A, 

SECTION  ONE 

HORSES,  PONIES  AND  MULES 

Director  in  charge  John  Alexander,  Aurora,  Illinois 

Superintendent  W.    B.    Richards,    Geneva,  Illinois 

SPECIAL  NOTICE! 

If  stalls  are  reserved,  fees  for  same  must  accompany  entry  as  follows: 
Exhibitor's  ticket  $2.00 ;  Horse  stalls,  single,  $2.00.  Box,  $5.00 ;  Pony  stalls, 
$1.50  ;  Cattle  stalls,  $2.00  for  each  animal ;  Swine  pens  $2.00 ;  Sheep  pens 
$1.50 ;  Send  Postoffice  or  Express  money  order  or  draft  for  exhibitor's 
ticket  and  stall  fees.    The  foregoing  must  be  complied  with. 

Live  Stock  Entries  Close  July  30.  An  Exhibitor's  Ticket  must  be  pur- 
chased by  every  Live  Stock  exhibitor  making  entries,  and  entries  will  not  be 
accepted  until  this  ticket  has  been  purchased.  When  making  entries  in  more 
than  one  department,  use  separate  blank  for  each  department.  Please  write 
distinctly. 

DO  NOT  MAKE  ENTRIES   IN   CHAMPION  SECTION. 
Note— Bill  all  freight  to  NIFA,  Illinois. 

Rules  for  Entry,  Stalls,  Etc. 

1.  As  the  Official  catalogue  of  entries  in  this  department  is  to  be 
published,  entries  giving  name  and  registry  number  of  animal  must  be 
made  on  or  before  July  30th,  and  must  be  accompanied  by  $2.00  for  exhibitor's 
ticket  and  payment  for  the  number  of  stalls  required  ;  upon  receipt  of  which 
stalls  will  be  assigned  by  the  Superintendent. 

2.  Charges  for  stalls :    Single,  $2.00 ;  box  stalls,  $5.00. 

3.  Entries  must  specify  owner's  name  and  post-office  address  and  name, 
sex  and  breed  or  description  of  animal  with  registry  number.  No  animal 
shall  be  entered  in  the  name  of  any  other  than  the  bona  fide  owner  or 
owners,  and  should  any  prove  to  be  otherwise  entered,  premiums  awarded 
to  them  will  be  forfeited  to  the  Fair.  The  age  of  horses  shall  date  from 
the  first  of  January  of  the  year  foaled. 

4.  Competition  open  to  the  world. 

5.  Matched  horses  and  groups,  if  entered  as  such  (except  for  "Get  of 
stallion")  must  be  owned  by  the  individual  or  business  firm  exhibiting 
them.  Each  exhibitor  will  be  allowed  one  entry  only  for  "Get  of  stallion" 
or  "Produce  of  mare"  in  any  one  class. 

6.  All  pure  bred  stock  must  be  registered  in  recognized  American 
Registry,  if  such  has  been  established.  A  certificate  of  registry  will  posi- 
tively be  required  in  every  case,  and  if  no  American  Registry  has  been 
estab'ished,  certificates  of  registry  must  be  furnished  from  Foreign  Registry. 
No  animal  having  hereditary  unsoundness  will  be  allowed  to  compete  for 
a  premium  in  Department  A. 

7.  In  classes  where  height  is  specified,  if  questioned,  height  to  be  de- 
termined by  actual  measurement. 

8.  Animal  shown  in  ring  must  be  accompanied  by  its  Catalogue  num- 
ber on  card  furnished  by  the  Fair. 

9.  Where  there  is  no  competition,  but  one  prize  will  be  awarded.  When 
there   is   competition   all   premiums   may   be  awarded. 

10.  "Get  of  Stallion"  will  consist  of  three  animals  either  sex,  Amer- 
ican bred,  the  get  of  the  same  sire. 

"Produce  of  Mare"  will  consist  of  two  animals,  either  sex,  American 
bred,  produce  of  the  same  mare. 

"Grand  Display"  will  consist  of  stallion  and  three  mares  under  three. 
Mares  to  have  been  bred  by  exhibitor. 

11.  Premiums  in  this  department  will  be  paid  on  Friday,  August  24th, 
beginning  at  2  o'clock  p.  m.  to  all  applying  for  same  at  the  office  of  the 
Secretary. 


Note — Judges  are  specially  requested  to  read  rules  on  Judges  and 
Judging. 

PERCHERON   SOCIETY   OF  AMERICA   SPECIALS   FOR  YEAR  1923. 
In   1923  the  Percheron   Society  of  America  offers  the  following  special 
premiums  to  be  competed  for  by  the  exhibitors  of  this  show. 


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1.  Special  ribbons  will  be  awarded  to  the  first,  second  and  third  prize 
animals  regardless  of  whether  they  are  American-bred  or  imported.  Special 
ribbons  will  also  be  awarded  in  the  championship  classes. 

CONDITIONS.  All  animals  competing  for  these  prizes  must  be  recorded 
in  the  Percheron  Stud  Book  of  America.  No  animals  can  compete  for  these 
special  premiums  unless  they  stand  on  the  records  of  the  Society  as  owned 
by  the  exhibitor  at  time  shown,  except  in  Get  of  Sire,  Produce  of  Dam  and 
other  group  classes.  Unrecorded  colts  are  not  eligible  to  compete  for  these 
special  prizes  unless  the  exhibitor  furnishes  the  Secretary  of  the  Fair  with 
the  name  and  the  foaling  date,  and  unless  the  exhibitor  files  with  the 
Percheron  Society  of  America,  application  to  register  such  colts  within  ten 
days  after  the  close  of  the  Fair.  Recognition  by  and  special  prizes  of  the 
Percheron  Society  of  America  will  not  be  granted  to  any  Fair  that  does  not 
provide  separate  classification  for  Percherons,  to  which  horses  of  other  breeds 
are  not  admitted. 

E.    B.   WHITE,  President. 
ELLIS   McFARLAND,  Secretary, 
Percheron  Society  of  America,   U.  S.  Yards,  Chicago,  Illinois. 


PERCHERONS  CLASS  NO.  1 
Stallion  Five  Years  Old  and  Over 
$20— $15— $10 
1.    Wilson  T.— Age,  6-20-1918  :  Dunhams. 


PERCHERON  CLASS  NO.  2 
Stallion  Four  Years  and  Under  Five 
$20— $15— $10 

2.  Dunham's  Sensation — Age,  6-10-1919  ;  Dunhams. 

3.  Dunham's  Lycurgas — Age  5-25-1919  ;  Dunhams. 

4.  Brilliant — Age,  5-8-1919;  Harry  Stamp. 


PERCHERON    CLASS   NO.  3 
Stallion  Three  Years  Old  and  Under  Four  Years 
$20— $15— $10 

5.  Robert  Burns — Age,  3-24-20  ;Dunhams. 

6.  Capsheaf— Age,   3-28-20  ;  Dunhams. 


PERCHERON    CLASS    NO.  4 
Stallion  Two  Years  Old  and  Under  Three  Years 
$20— $15— $10 

7.  Sleet  174976 — Age,  4-16-21;  D.  E.  Strever,  Hinckley. 

8.  Dr.  K. — Age  4-3-21  ;  Dunhams. 

9.  Dunham's  Java — Age,  4-24-21  ;  Dunhams. 


PERCHERON    CLASS   NO.  5 
Stallion  Under  One  Year  Old 
$20— $15— $10 
10.    Dunham's  Kehama — Age,   3-22-22;  Dunhan  s. 


PERCHERON    CLASS   NO.  6 
Five    Stallions,    the    Property    of    One  Exhibitor 
$20— $15— $10 

11.  Dunhams. 


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PERCHERON    CLASS   NO.  7 
Mare  Five  Years  Old  or  Over 
$20— $15— $10 

12.  Pa»ane — Age.  5-23-11  ;  Dunhams. 

13.  Monition— Age   4-20-1912  ;  Dunhams. 

14.  Lottie — Age  4-29-1917  ;  Dunharrs. 

15.  Rose  Carmon — Age  5-10-1918  ;Harry  Stamp. 


PERCHERON    CLASS    NO  8 
Mare  Four  Years  Old  and  Under  Five  Years 
$20— $15— $10 

16.  Dunham's  lone — Age,  4-18-1919  ;  Dunhams. 

PERCHERON    CLASS    NO.  9 
Mare  3  Years  Old  and  Under  Four  Years 
$20— $15— $10 

17.  Ladv  165112— Age.  6-9-1920  :  D.  E.  Strever. 

18.  Dunham's  Marie — Age,  5-19-1920  ;Dunhan.s. 

19.  Commecia — Age,   7-2-1920  ;Dunhams. 


PERCHERON   CLASS   NO.  10 
Mare  Two  Years  and  Under  Three  Years 
$20— $15— $10 

20.  Pansy  174975— Age,  3-18-1921  :  D.  E.  Strever. 

21.  La  Reine — Age,  4-14-1920  ;  Dunhams. 

PERCHERON   CLASS  NO.  11 
Filly  Under  One  Year 
$20— $15— $10 

22.  Dunham's   Pucelle — Age,   5-19-1922  ;  Dunhams. 

23.  Dunham's   Claudia — Age,   4-27-1922  ;  Dunhams. 

24.  Dunham's  Primrose — Age,  4-13-1922  ;  Dunhams. 


PERCHERON  CLASS  NO.  12 
Three  Mares,  the  Property  of  One  Exhibitor 
$20— $15— $10 

.  .25.  Dunhams. 


PERCHERONS  CLASS  NO.  13 
Mare  and  Suckling:  Colt  Produce  50% 
$20— $15— $10 

26.  Dunhams. 

27.  Dunhams. 

182   Geo.  Woodland. 


PERCHERON   CLASS   NO.  15 
Three  Colts,  Under  Three  Years  Get  of  Same  Sire 
$20— $15— $10 

28.  Dunhams. 


PERCHERON  CLASS  NO.  16 
Two  Colts  Three  Years  Old  or  Over  Produce  of  One  Mare 
$20— $15— $10 

29.  Dunhams. 


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PERCHERON   CLASS   NO.  17 
Two  Colts,   Under  Three  Years  Produce  of  One  Mare 
$20— $15— $10 

30.  Dunhams. 

PERCHERON    CLASS  NO.  18 
Stallion   and   Three   Mares   Bred   by  Exhibitor 
$20— $15— $10 

31.  Dunhams. 


PERCHERON   CLASS   NO.  19 
Champion  Stallion  Three  Years  or  Over 
$20— Ribbon 


PERCHERON  CLASS  NO.  20 
Champion  Stallion  Under  Three  Years  Old 
$20— Ribbon 


PERCHERON  CLASS  NO.  21 
Grand  Champion  Stallion  Any  Age. 
$20— Ribbon 


PERCHERON  CLASS  NO.  22 
Champion  Mare  Three  Years  Old  or  Over 
$20— Ribbon 


PERCHERON   CLASS  NO.  23 
Champion  Filly  Under  Three  Years 
$20— Ribbon 


PERCHERON   CLASS   NO.  24 
Grand    Champion   Mare   Any  Age 
$20— Ribbon 


BELGIANS  CLASS  NO.  25 
Stallion  Five  Years  Old  or  Over 
$15— $10— $5 

32.  Major  H.  11096— Age.  6-20-1917  :  H.  E.  Greer. 

33.  Courtrai— Age  4-17-1918  ;  Harry  Stamp. 

34.  Felix — Age,  1917  ;  Harry  Stamp. 


BELGIANS  CLASS  NO.  26 
Stallion  Four  Years  Old  and  Under  Five  Years 
$15— $10— $5 

35.  Freddy  R.  11603— Age,  5-3-1919  ;  H.  E.  Greer. 

36.  Rex  Albert  11619— Age  3-25-19  ;  H.  E.  Greer. 

37.  Louie  d'Or— Age  3-30-1919  ;  Harry  Stamp. 


BELGIANS  CLASS  NO.  27 
Stallion  Three  Years  Old  and  Under  Four  Years 
$15— $10— $5 

35.    Famous  12122— Ape.  5-3-1920;  John  J.  Mitchell,  Lake  Geneva,  Wis. 

39.  Bob  12692— Age,  5-25-1920  ;  H.  E.  Greer. 

40.  Jupiter — Age,  5-27-20  ;  Harry  Stamp. 


BELGIANS  CLASS  NO.  28 
Stallion  Two  Years  Old  Under  Three  Years 
$15 — $10 — $5 

41.  Caesar  de  Or  12631 — Age,  5-17-21  ;  John  J.  Mitchell  Lake  Geneva,  Wis. 

42.  Distinction  de  Hemel — Age  4-8-1921  ;  Harry  Stamp. 

43.  Buster— Age,  4-23-21  ;  Harry  Stamp. 

44.  Favorite — Age,  4-14-1921  ;  Harry  Stamp. 


BELGIANS   CLASS   NO.  28A 
Stallion  One  Year  Under  Two  Years 
$15 — $10 — $5 

45.  Flashton  13025— Age,  7-27-1922  ;  John  J.  Mitchell,  Lake  Geneva,  Wis. 

46.  Major  de  Paul— Age  5-11-1922;  H.  E.  Greer. 

47.  Ruben  de  Hemel — Age  4-25-1922  ;  Harry  Stamp. 

48.  Mark — Age  5-5-1922  ;  Harry  Stamp. 

49.  Goldemar — Age,   4-30-1922  ;  Harry  Stamp. 


BELGIANS   CLASS  NO.  29 
Stallion    Under   One  Year 
$15— $10— $5 

50.  Romeo  13280— Age,   3-5-1923;  John  J.   Mitchell,   Lake  Geneva,  Wis. 

51.  Barney  Indogene — Age  5-5-1923  ;  H.  E.  Greer. 


BELGIANS  CLASS  NO.  30 
Five  Stallions  the  Property  of  One  Exhibitor 
$15— $10— $5 

52.  John  J.  Mitchell. 

53.  H.  E.  Greer. 

54.  Harry  Stamp. 

55.  Harry  Stamp. 


BELGIANS  CLASS  NO.  31 
Mare   Five  Years  Old  or  Over 

56.  Rosette  de  Or  3188;  John  J.  Mitchell,  Lake  Geneva,  Wis. 

57.  Julia  3483    Age,  8-17-12;  John  J.  Mitchell,  Lake  Geneva,  Wis. 

58.  Henetta  5150— Ape,   5-9-1915;  John   J.  Mitchell,   Lake  Geneva,  Wis. 

59.  Mattie  6814— Age,  5-1-1916;  H.  E.  Greer. 

60.  Rubie — Age,   10-10-1918;  Harry  Stamp. 

61.  Poulette— Age,  9-23-1916  ;  Harry  Stamp. 

62.  Vannie  De  Landas — Age  5-29-1918  ;  Harry  Stamp. 


BELGIANS  CLASS  NO.  32 
Mare   Four   Years   Old   Under    Five  Years 
$15— $10— $5 

63.  Jule — Age  5-5-1919  ;  Harry  Stamp. 

64.  Rubie — Age,  4-27-1919  ;  Harry  Stamp. 


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BELGIANS  CLASS  NO.  33 
Mare  Three  Years  Old  Under   Four  Years 
$15— $10— $5 

63.    Bell  8744— Age,  4-19-1920;  H.  E.  Greer. 
66.    Hazel — Age,  5-7-1920;  Harry  Stamp. 


BELGIANS   CLASS  NO.  31 
Mare   Two   Years   Old   Under   Three  Years 
$15— $10— $5 

67.  Ceylon  Princess  9046 — Age,  4-1921  ;  John  J.  Mitchell,  Lake  Geneva,  Wis. 

68.  Princess  9690 — Age,  5-7-1921;  H.  E.  Greer. 

69.  Decatur  Bell — Age  4-18-1921  ;  Harry  Stamp. 

70.  Queen  Dorothy — Age,   1-5-21  ;  Harry  Stamp. 

71.  lone — Ape,  6-24-1921  ;  Harry  Stamp. 


BELGIANS  CLASS  NO  34A 
Mare  One  Year  Old  Under  Two  Years 
$15— $10— $5 

72.  Juliet   9389 -Age,    3-19-1922;  John   J.   Mitchell,   Lake  Geneva,  Wis. 

73.  Fay  de  Fen  9390— Age,  4-11-1922;  John  J.  Mitchell,  Lake  Geneva,  Wis. 

74.  Glenview  Mildred— Age,   5-8-1922  ;  H.   E.  Greer. 

75.  Glenview  Queen  Anabell — Age,  5-7-1922  ;  H.  E.  Greer. 

76.  Carlette — Age,  4-18-1922;  Harry  Stamp. 

77.  Maxine — Age,  4-20-1922;  Harry  Stamp. 


BELGIANS  CLASS  NO.  35 
Filly   Under  One  Year 
$13— $10— $5 

78.  Lady  Famous   10020 — Age,   1-12-1923;  John  J.  Mitchell,   Lake  Geneva, 

Wisconsin. 

79.  Glenview  Marjorie — Age  5-17-1922;  H.  E.  Greer. 

80.  Julia — Age,  5-28-1923;  Harry  Stamp. 

81.  Jean — Age  6-7-1923;  Harry  Stamp. 


BELGIANS  CLASS  NO.  36 
Three   Mares,   Property   of   One  Exhibitor 
$15— $10— $5 

82.  John  J.  Mitchell. 

83.  H.  E.  Greer. 

84.  Harry  Stamp. 

85.  Karry  Stamp. 

86.  Harry  Stamp. 


BELGIANS  CLASS  NO.  37 
Mare  and  Sucking  Colt,  Produce  50 f ; 
$15— $10— $5 

87.  Julia  3483;  John  J.  Mitchell,  Lake  Geneva,  Wis. 

88.  H.  E.  Greer. 

89.  Harry  Stamp. 

90.  Harry  Stamp. 

91.  Rosette  de  Or  3488  ;  John  J.  Mitchell,  Lake  Geneva,  Wis. 

92.  H-netta  5150:  John  J.  Mitchell,  Lake  Geneva.  Wis. 


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BELGIANS   CLASS  NO.  38 
Get   of   Sire   Three   Animals   Three  Years   Old   or  Over 
$15 — $10— $5 

93.    Harry  Stamp. 


BELGIANS   G LASS   NO.  39 
Get   of   Sire.   Three   Animals    Under    Three  Years 
$15— $10— $5 

94.  John  J.  Mitchell. 

95.  H.  E.  Greer. 

96.  Harry  Stamp. 


BELGIANS   CLASS  NO.  40 
Produce  of  Dam.  Two  Animals  Three  Years  Old  or  Over 


$15 — $10— $5 

97   H.  E.  Greer. 

98   Harry  Stamp. 

99   Harry  Stamp. 

lit   Harry  Stamp. 


BELGIANS  CLASS  NO.  41 
Produce  of  Dam,  Two  Animals  Under  Three  Years 
$15 — $10 — $5 

101    John  J.  Mitchell. 

102   H.   E.  Greer. 

103   H.  E.  Greer. 


BELGIANS   CLASS  NO.  42 
Stallion   and  Three   Mares   Bred  by  Exhibitor 
$15— $10— $5 

104   John  J.  Mitchell. 

105   H.  E.  Greer. 

106   Harry  Stamp. 

107   Harry  Stamp. 


BELGIANS  CLASS  NO.  43 
Champion  Stallion  Three  Years  Old  or  Over 
$15 — Ribbon 


BELGIANS   CLASS  NO.  44 
Champion   Stallion    Under   Three   Years  Old 
$15 — Ribbon 


BELGIANS  CLASS  NO.  45 
Grand    Champion    Stallion,    Any  Age 
$15 — Ribbon 


BELGIANS  CLASS  NO.  46 
Champion    Mare    Three    Years    Old    or  Over 
$15 — Ribbon 


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BELGIANS   CLASS  NO  47 
Champion  Mare  Under  Three  Years  Old 
$15— Ribbon 


BELGIANS  CLASS  NO.  48 
Grand  Champion  Mare,  Any  Age 
$15— Ribbon 


CLYDESDALES  CLASS  NO.  49 
Stallion   Four  Years  Old  and  Over 
$15— $10— $5 

108.  Royal  Prince  21221— Age,  5-17-1918  ;  A.  G.  Soderberg,  Osco,  111. 

109.  Baron  Peer  21255— Age  5-1-1919;  A.  G.  Soderberg,  Osco,  ill. 


CLYDESDALES  CLASS  NO.  50 
Stallion  Three  Years  Old  and  Under  Four  Years 
$15— $10— $5 

110.  Green  Meadow   Reliance  21715— Age,   5-23-1920;  A.   G.  Soderberg. 

111.  Osco  Jim  21813— Age,  4-30-1920  ;  A.  G.  Soderberg. 


CLYDESDALES  CLASS  NO.  51 
Stallion  Two  Years  Old  and  Under  Three  Years 
$15 — $10— $5 

112.  Vint  Hill  Bing  22175— Age  5-29-1921  ;  A.  G.  Soderberg. 

113.  Scottish  Chief  22242— Age,  5-27-1921  ;  A.  G  Soderberg. 


CLYDESDALES  CLASS  NO.  52 
Stallion  One  Year  Old  and  Under  Two  Years 
$15— $10— $5 

114.  Prince  Tom  22326— Age,  4-13-1922;  A.  G.  Soderberg. 

115.  Murphy  22325— Age,  4-18-1922  ;  A.  G.  Soderberg. 


CLYDESDALES  CLASS  NO.  54 
Five   Stallions  the   Property  of   One  Exhibitor 
$15— $10— $5 
116   A.  G.  Soderberg. 


CLYDESDALES  CLASS  NO.  55 
Mare  Four  Years  Old  and  Over 
$15— $10— $5 

117.  Shamrocks  Queen  19936— Age,  6-28-16  ;  A.  G.  Soderberg. 

118.  Shamrocks  Beauty   18548 — Age,  7-10-14  ;A.  G.  Soderberg. 

119.  Fanny  Witherspoon — Age,   6-7-1912  ;  Alexander  Farms. 


CLYDESDALES  CLASS  NO.  56 
Mare  Three  Years  Old  and  Under  Four  Years 
$15— $10— $5 

120.  Bonnie  Lass  21815— Age,  6-2-1920  ;  A.  G.  Soderberg. 

121.  Pearl  21814— Age.  5-20-1920;  A.  G.  Soderberg. 

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CLYDESDALES  CLASS  NO.  57 


Mare  Two  Years  Old  and  Under  Three  Years 
$15 — $10 — $5 

122.  Marv  Jane  22015 — Age  5-18-21  ;  A.  G.  Soderberg. 

123.  Osco  Maude  22220— Age,  10-6-1921  ;  A.  G.  Soderberg. 

124.  Davidsons  Queen  22109— Age,  4-15-21  ;  A.  G.  Soderberg. 


CLYDESDALES  CLASS  NO.  58 
Filly  One  Year  Old  and  Under  Two 
$15— $10--$5 

125.  Kitty  Lou  22328— Age,  5-24-1922  ;  A.  G.  Soderberg. 

126.  Pride  of  the  Pines  22319— Age,  3-26-1922  ;  A.  G.  Soderberg. 


CLYDESDALES  CLASS  NO.  60 
Three   Mares,   the   Property   of  One  Exhibitor 
$15— $10— $5 

127   A.  G.  Soderberg. 

128   A.   G.  Soderberg. 


CLYDESDALES  CLASS  NO.  62 
Three  Colts,  Three  Years  Old  or  Over  by  One  Stallion 
$15— $10— $5 

129   A.  G.  Soderberg 


CLYDESALES   CLASS   NO.  63 
Three  Colts,  Under  Three  Years  Old  the  Get  of  One  Stallion 
$15— $10— $5 

130   A.  G.  Soderberg. 

CLYDESDALES  CLASS  NO.  64 
Two  Animals,  Produce  of  One  Mare,  Three  Years  Old 
$15— $10— $5 

131   A.  G.  Soderberg. 


CLYDESDALES  CLASS  NO.  65 
Two  Animals,  Produce  of  One  Mare,  Under  Three  Years 
$15— $10— $5 
132   A.  G.  Soderberg. 


CLYDESDALES  CLASS  NO.  66 
Stallion  and  Three  Mares,  Mares  Bred  by  Exhibitor 
$15— $10— $5 

133   A.  G.  Soderberg. 

134.    A.  G.  Soderberg. 


CLYDESDALES  CLASS  NO.  67 
Champion  Stallion  Three  Years  Old  or  Over 
$20— Ribbon 

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CLYDESDALES  CLASS  NO.  68 
Champion   Stallion   Under   Three  Years 
$20 — Ribbon 

CLYDESDALES  CLASS  NO.  69 
Grand  Champion  Stallion 
$20— Ribbon 


CLYDESDALES  CLASS  NO.  70 

Champion  Mare  Three  Years  Old  or  Over 
$20 — Ribbon 


CLYDESDALES  CLASS  NO.  71 
Champion  Filly,  Under  Three  Years 
$20— Ribbon 


CLYDESDALES  CLASS  NO.  72 
Grand  Champion  Mare 
$20— Ribbon 


SHIRES  CLASS  NO.  73 
Stallion  Four  Years  Old  or  Over 
$15— $10— $5 

135.  Jasper  III   16599— Age,    1915  ;   Gordon   Bros.   Lemont,  111. 

136.  Moulton  Harold  Jr. — Age,  5-9-17  ;  John  J.  Mitchell,  Lake  Geneva,  Wis. 


SRIRES  CLASS  NO.  74 
Stallion  Three  Years   Old  and   Under  Four  Years 
$15— $10— $5 

137.    Black  Patch— Age,  4-14-1920  ;  John  J.  Mitchell,  Lake  Geneva,  Wis. 


SHIRES  CLASS  NO.  76 
Stallion  One  Year  Old  and  Under  Two  Years 

$15— $10— $5 

138.  Justice  26284    Age,  11-2-1922;  Geo.  Woodland,  Gardner. 

139.  King  26285    Age,  11-7-1922  ;  Geo.  Woodland,  Gardner. 


SHIRES  CLASS  NO.  77 
Stallion.   Under   One  Year 

$15— $10— $5 

140   Age,  5-20-1923;  Geo.  Woodland. 


SHIRES   CLASS   NO.  79 
Mare,    Four  Years   Old   and  Over 

$15— $10— $5 

141.    Fuchsia  May  17453— Age,  6-26-1915;  Geo.  Woodland. 
142    Woodland  Belle  17454— Age,   9-12-1916;  Geo.  Woodland. 


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SHIRES   CLASS   NO.  80 
Mare,   Three   Years  Old   and   Under   Four  Years 

$15— $10— $5 

143    Silver  Bell  19269— Age,  9-18-1920;  Geo.  Woodland. 


SHIRES   CLASS   NO.  81 
Mare.  Two  Years  and  Under  Three  Years 

$15 — $10 — $5 

144.    Annabelle  G.  19528 — Age,  9-2-1921  ;  Geo.  Woodland. 


SHIRES    CLASS   NO.  82 
Filly.  One  Year  and  Under  Two  Years 

$15— $10— $5  0 

145.    Queen;  Geo.  Woodland. 


SHIRES    CLASS    NO.  84 
Three  Mares,   the   Property   of  one  Exhibitor 

$15 — $10 — $5 

146   .     Geo.  Woodland. 


SHIRES   CLASS    NO.  85 
Mare    and    Sucking    Colt,    Produce  50% 

$15— $10— $5 

147   Geo.  Woodland. 


SHIRES    CLASS   NO.  86 
Three  Colts.  Three  Years  or  Over  by  One  Stallion 
$15— $10— $5 
148    Geo.  Woodland. 

SHIRES   CLASS   NO.  87 
Three    Colts    Under   Three  Years,   the   Get   of   One  Stallion 
$15— $10— $5 

149   Geo.  Woodland. 


SHIRES   CLASS   NO.  88 
Two  Animals,  Produce  of  One  Mare,  Three  Years  Old 
$15-r-$10— $5 

150   Geo.  Woodland. 


SrIIRES    CLASS    NO.  89 
Two   Animals,    Produce   of   One   Mare,    Under   Three  Years 
$15— $10— $5 

151,    Geo.  Woodland. 


SHIRES    CLASS   NO.  90 
Stallion  and  Three  Mares,  Mares  Bred  by  Exhibitor 
$15— $*10— $5 

183   Geo.  Woodland. 


SHIRES   CLASS   NO.  91 
Champion  Stallion   Three   Years  or  Over 
$20 — Ribbon 


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SHIRES   CLASS   NO.  92 
Champion    Stallion    Under    Three  Years 
$20 — Ribbon 


SHIRES   CLASS   NO.  93 
Grand    Champion  Stallion 
$20— Ribbon 


SHIRES   CLASS   NO.  94 
Champion  Mare  Three  Years  Old  or  Over 
$20— Ribbon 


SHIRES   CLASS    NO.  95 
Champion   Filly   Under  Three  Years  Old 
$20 — Ribbon 


SHIRES   CLASS   NO.  96 
Grand  Champion  Mare 
$20— Ribbon 


SIX-HORSE  TEAM  IN  HARNESS  CLASS  NO.  97 
Six  Horse  Team.  Mares  or  Geldings,  Any  Breed 
$175— $75— $50 

153   Bridgford  Farms. 

152   J.  F.  Hassler. 


GRADE  DRAFT  GELDINGS   AND  MARES  CLASS  NO.  98 
Gelding  or  Mare,  Four  Years  or  Over 
$15— $10— $5 

154.  Martha— 6  Years:  J.  F.  Hassler. 

155.  Belle— 6  Years:  J.  F.  Hassler. 

156.  Mike— 8  Years;  J.  F.  Hassler. 

157.  Robert  Lee — Age,  5-10-1915  ;  Alexander  Farms. 
184   Geo.  Woodland. 


GRADE  DRAFT  GELDINGS  AND  MARES  CLASS  NO.  99 
Geldinir   or   Mare   Three  Years  and   Under    Four  Years 
$15— $10— $5 

158.  Dennis — Age,  3  Years  :  J.  F.  Hassler. 

159.  Goldie— Age,  3  Years;  J.  F.  Hassler. 


GRADE   DRAFT   GELDINGS  AND  MARES   CLASS  NO.  100 
Geldinrr  or  Mare  Two  Years  and  Under  Three  Years 
$15— $10— $5  * 
160.    Daisy— Age,  2  Years:  J.  F.  Hassler. 


185   Geo.  Woodland. 


GRADE  DRAFT  GELDINGS  AND  MARES  CLASS  NO.  102 
Horse  or  Filly  Foal 
$15— $10— $5 

186  : .  .    Geo.  Woodland. 


GRADE  DRAFT  GELDINGS  AND  MARES  CLASS  NO.  103 
Farmer's  Team:  Team  to  Count  75%.  Grooming,  Harness,  and  Manners  25% 
$25— $15— $10 

161   .    J.  F.  Hassler. 

162   J.  F.  Hassler. 

187   Geo.  Woodland. 


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163. 
164. 


A  .  G .  Soderberg . 
Harry  Stamp. 


GRADE  DRAFT  GELDINGS  AND  MARES  CLASS  NO.  104 
Draft    Team    in  Harness 
$20— $10— $5 

165   J.  F.  Hassler. 

166   J.   F.  Hassler. 


GRADE  DRAFT  GELDINGS  AND  MARES  CLASS  NO.  105 
Champion  Gelding  or  Mare 
$20— Reserve  Ribbon 


JACKS.   JENNETS   AND   MULES   CLASS   NO.  106 
Jack,  Over  Four  Years  Old 
$12— $8— $5 

167.    John  Brown — Age,  8-5-1916  ;  Alexander  Farms. 


JACKS,  JENNETS  AND  MULES  CLASS  NO.  109 
Champion,    Any  Age 
$15— 


JACKS,  JENNETS  AND  MULES  CLASS  NO.  113 
Chamnion.    any  Aere 
$10 


JACKS.  JENNETS  AND  MULES  CLASS  NO.  Ill 
Horse  Mule,  Under  Four  Years 
$12— $8— $5 
168.    Tommy  Brown;   Alexander  Farms. 
169.    Jimmy  Brown;  Alexander  Farms. 
170.    Freddy  Brown;  Alexander  Farms. 


JACKS,  JENNETS  AND  MULES  CLASS  NO.  115 
Horse  Mule,  Three  Years  Old  to  Four  Years 
$12 — $8 — $5 
171.    Billy  Brown:  Alexander  Farm. 


JACKS.  JENNETS  AND  MULES  CLASS  NO.  116 
Horse  Mule,  Under  Three  Years 
$10— $8— $5 

172.  Baby  Brown;  Alexander  Farms. 

173.  Georgy  Brown;  Alexander  Farms. 


JACKS.  JENNETS  AND  MULES  CLASS  NO.  117 
Champion  Horse  Mule,  any  Age 
?15— 


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JACKS,  JENNETS  AND  MULES  CLASS  NO.  118 
Mare  Mule,  Four  Years  Old  or  Over 
$12— $8— $5 

174.  Lizzie  Brown;  Alexander  Farms. 

JACKS,  JENNETS  AND  MULES  CLASS  NO.  119 
Mare   Mule   Thrpp   to   Four  Years 
$12— $8— $5 

175.  Betty   Brown;   Alexander  Farms. 

JACKS.  JENNETS  AND  MULES  CLASS  NO.  120 
Mare  Mule,  Under  Three  Years 
$10— $8— $5 

176.  Jean  Brown;  Alexander  Farms. 

177.  Martha  Brown ;  Alexander  Farms. 

JACKS,  JENNETS  AND  MULES  CLASS  NO.  121 
Champion  Mare  Mule,  Any  Age 
$15— 

JACKS,  JENNETS  AND  MULES  CLASS  NO.  122 
Champion  Mule,   Horse  or  Mare 
$15— 

178   Alexander  Farm. 

179   Alexander  Farm. 

JACKS,  JENNETS  AND  MULES  CLASS  NO.  123 
Pair   Horses   or   Mules.   Any  Age 
$12— $8— $5 

JACKS,  JENNETS  AND  MULES  CLASS  NO.  121 
Pair  Mare  Mules,  Any  Age 
$12— $8— $5 

180   Alexander  Farms. 

181   Alexander  Farms. 

JACKS.  JENNETS  AND  MULES  CLASS  NO.  125 
Champion  Pair  Mules,  Any  Age  or  Sex 
$15— 


HOTEL  ARLINGTON 

AURORA,  ILLINOIS 

Machinery  Exhibitors  Write 
fur  Rates  and  Reservations 


4.— » 


LIST  OF  EXHIBITORS 


BEEF  CATTLE 
Shorthorns 

John   Alexander   &    Sons  ....Aurora,  Illinois 

Reynold    Bros  Lodi,  Wisconsin 

Edellyn  Farms    Wilson,  111. 

Anoka   Farms   Waukesha,   Wis.,   Wheaton,  111. 

Boulderburn    Farm  Big    Rock,  111. 

W.    S.    Robbins  Greensburg,  Ind. 

Hay  Brown   Sharpsburg,  111. 

B.  F.   Hales,    Oakwood   Farms  Prairie   View,  111. 

Lespedeza   Farm   Hickory   Valley,  Tenn. 

Hutchison    &    Hutchison  Kansas,  111. 

Leslie   Smith   &   Sons  St.   Cloud,  Minn. 

C.  H.   Prescott  &   Sons  Tawas   City,  Mich. 

Leslie  D.   Langhart  Piano,  111. 

George    B.    Miller  Canton,  111. 

L.    F.    Boyle  Hennepin,  111. 

Mathers    Bros  Mason    City,  111. 

The    Maxwell-Miller    Cattle    Co  Littleton,  Colo. 

Buchanan    &    England  Bridgeport,  111. 

Milking  Shorthorns 

R.    R.    Clampitt  New   Providence,  Iowa 

Adam  W.    Kohley   Lisle,  111. 

The  Donald  Woodward  Herd  Le  Roy,  N.  Y. 

The   Otterbein    Home  Lebanon,  Ohio 

Hollandale   Farm   Milton,  Iowa 

Shorthorn  Steers 

J.   W.   Lathers  Beloit,  Wis. 

Buchanan    &    England  Bridgeport,  111. 

Herefords 

South  worth    &    Tigan  Rochelle,  111. 

Ken    Caryl    Ranch  Littleton,  Colo. 

A.  J.  A.  Alexander  Spring  Station,  Ky. 

W.  C.   McCown  Newman,  111. 

J.   E.  Thompson    &   Sons  Martinsville,  111. 

Ls     Vernet    Stock    Farm  Jackson,  Miss. 

Shadeland    Farm  Lafayetee,  Ind. 

Shallenberger   Farms   Argyle,  111. 

Thos.   Taggart  French    Lick,  Ind. 

Terrace  Lake  Hereford  Park  161  Live  Stock  Excl.  Bldg.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Turner  Lumber  and  Investment  Co  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Fred   Witt   Leland,  111. 

W.  L.  Yost  Independence,  Mo. 

D.  D.  Van  Voorhis  Beecher,  111. 

J.    D.    Canary  Littleton,  Colo. 

C.  O.    Graves  Georgetown,  Ka. 

W.    N.    W.    Blayney  Denver,  Colo. 

D.  D.  Van  Voorhis  Beecher,  111. 

Aberdeen- Angus 

Carl   A.    Rosenfeld  Kelley,  Iowa 

Kemp    Bros  Marion,  Iowa 

Raymond    Brown,    M.    D  Joliet,  111. 

Red  Polls   

Mark    Fruin   El    Paso,  111. 

Schickedanz    Bros  Chenoa,  111. 

J.  W.   Larabee   &   Sons  Earlville,  111. 

H.    P.    Olson   Altona,  111. 

Polled  Shorthorns 

A.    O.    Murray  Mazon,  111. 


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DEPARTMENT  B. 


BEEF  AND  DAIRY  CATTLE 


John  Alexander.  Jr.,  Aurora,  Illinois 
 C.   S.   Rhode,   Urbana,  Illinois 


Superintendent  Beef  Cattle . 
Superintendent  Dairy  Cattle 


PROGRAM 

(Subject  to  change) 


Monday,  August  20th,  9  A.  M. 

Aberdeen-Angus  and  Milking  Shorthorns 
Grade  and  Cross-Bred  Steers 

Tuesday,  August  2lst,  9  A.  M. 

Herefords  and  Polled  Shorthorns 

Wednesday,  August  22nd,  9  A.  M. 
Shorthorns  and  Red  Polls 


If  stalls  are  reserved,  fees  for  same  must  accomDany  entry  as  follows: 
Exhibitor's  ticket,  $2.00 ;  Horse  stalls,  single,  $2.00.  Box,  $5.00 ;  Pony  stalls, 
$1.50 ;  Cattle  stalls,  $2.00  for  each  animal  ;  Swine  pens  $2.00 ;  Sheep  pens, 
$1.50.  Send  Postofnce  or  Express  money  order  or  draft  for  exhibitor's  ticket 
and  stall  fees.    The  foregoing  rule  must  be  complied  with. 

Live  Stock  Entries  Cose  July  30.  An  Exhibitor's  Ticket  must  be  pur- 
chased by  every  Live  Stock  exhibitor  making  entries,  and  entries  will  not  be 
accepted  until  this  ticket  has  been  purchased.  When  making  entries  in  more 
than  one  department,  use  separate  blank  for  each  department.  Please  write 
distinctly. 

DO  NOT  MAKE  ENTRIES  IN  CHAMPION  SECTION. 

All  cattle  exhibited  at  the  Central  States  Fair  for  the  year  1923  must 
be  accompanied  by  a  certificate  of  health  issued  and  endorsed  by  the 
author. ties  of  the  State  from  which  the  exhibited  animals  originated : 
that  such  animals  are  free  from  the  tuberculosis  as  shown  by  the  tuber- 
culin test  made  within  Three  Months  from  the  date  of  exhibition  unless  said 
animals  come  from  a  Federal  or  State  accredited  herd.  Exhibitors  will  be 
esked  to  present  this  certificate  upon  arrival  at  the  fair  grounds  to  the 
official  veterinarian. 

Protests— See  General   Rule  28. 

All  females  36  months  of  age  must  have  produced  a  living  calf,  and 
entries  must  be  accompanied  by  affidavit  of  date  of  birth  of  last  calf,  or 
give  satisfactory  evidence  of  being  in  calf. 

All  applications  for  entry  of  cattle  must  be  accompanied  by  name  of 
breeder,  name,  number,  age  and  date  of  birth,  and  name  and  number  of 
sire  and  dam  of  the  animal  to  be  exhibited. 

All  animals  exhibited  in  this  class  must  be  recorded  with  their  respective 
associations  in  the  name  of  the  bona  fide  exhibitor,  previous  to  date  of 
showing.  i 

The  dates  for  computing  ages  of  beef  breeds  of  cattle  are  fixed  as 
September  1  for  Senior  Classes  and  January  1  for  Junior  Classes. 

Pedigrees  of  cattle,  in  all  cases,  must  be  traceable  to  the  American 
or  Foreign  Herd  Books  of  the  particular  breeds  to  which  they  belong. 

Awards  will  be  made  by  the  single  judge  system,  unless  in  the  judg- 
ment tof  the  Superintendent  of  the  Section  more  are  required.  Where  there 
is  no  competition  and  the  exhibit  is  worthy,  the  first  prize  will  be  awarded. 
Where  there  is  competition,  all  prizes  will  be  awarded. 

The   Superintendent   shall   exclude   stock   from   competition   should  there 


Note— Bill  all  freight  to  NIFA.  Illinois. 


RULES 


SPECIAL  NOTICE! 


be  any  unnecessary  or  embarrassing  delay  on  the  part  of  the  exhibitors  in 
bringing  animals  into  the  show  ring. 

No  Dremium  will  be  awarded  to  any  animal  or  groun  of  animals  unless 
shown  in  the  ring  for  judging. 

All  animals  entered  for  exhibition  shall  be  in  nlace  not  later  than 
12:00  o'clock  noon,  Saturday,  August  18,  1923. 

Entries  will  positively  close  Monday,  July  30,  1923,  at  6  p.  m. 

Animals  must  not  be  removed  from  the  grounds  until  the  close  of  the 
Fair  except  when  affected  by  disease  or  in  case  of  emergency,  and  in  such 
cases  only  uoon  reautesi  of  the-  Snuerintendent  and  the  written  permission 
of  the  General  Manager. 

The  Superintendent  of  the  Section  will  furnish  exhibitors  of  cattle  with 
helpers'  tickets  at  a  charge  of  $1.00  each,  permitting  their  assistants  to 
remain  on  the  grounds. 

A  single  animal  may  be  exhibited  as  one  of  a  herd,  but  shall  not  other- 
wise be  entered  in  more  than  one  lot,  excent  in  lots  for  get  of  one  sire 
and  produce  of  one  cow. 

Graded  Herd:  To  consist  of  bull  over  two  years  old:  cow  3  years  old 
or  over :  heifer,  two  years  old  and  under  three :  heifer,  one  year  old  and 
under  two  :  and  senior  heifer  calf. 

Yearling  Herd:  To  consist  of  one  bull  one  year  old  and  under  two  years; 
two  yearling  heifers,  heifers  to  be  bred  by  exhibitor. 

Pair  Calves:  One  bull  (senior  or  junior)  and  one  (senior)  heifer,  bred 
by  exhibitor. 

Get  of  Sire:    To  consist  of  four  animals,  any  age.  either  sex. 

Produce  of  Cow:    Two  animals,  either  sex,  the  produce  of  one  cow. 

Champions:  Only  animals  awarded  first  prizes  in  class  rings  eligible 
to  compete  for  champion  prizes. 

Grand  Champions:  Only  champion  animals  eligible  to  compete  for  grand 
champion  prizes. 

When  on  exhibition  in  the  ring,  each  animal  must  be  under  halter  and 
in  charge  of  owner  or  employee,  who  shall  wear  cards  to  correspond  with 
catalogue  numbers. 

Every  animal  entered  for  competition  shall  be  under  the  control  of  the 
Superintendent  of  the  Section  in  which  it  is  entered,  but  the  Fair  Manage- 
ment will  in  no  case  be  responsible  for  any. loss  or  damage  to  the  same  that 
may  occur. 

Exhibitors  must  submit  their  anima's  for  examination  by  the  official 
veterinarian  when  so  ordered  by  the  Superintendent  of  the  Section. 

The  Superintendent  should  instruct  his  clerk  to  check  the  entries  shown 
in  the  entry  book  in  each  ring,  with  the  exhibits  present,  and  so  mark  the 
entry  book  that  it  will  show  what  animals  were  passed  on  by  the  judges. 


SECTION  I. -BEEF  CATTLE 

SHORTHORNS  CLASS  NO.  200 
Three  Bulls  Owned  by  Exhibitor 
$  5  0— $  4  0— $  3  0— $  1 5— $  1 0— $  5 


1   Geo.  B.  Miller,  Canton,  111. 

2.     .   W.  S.  Robbins,  Greensburg,  Ind. 

3   .  Lespedeza   Farm,   Hickory,   Valley,  Tenn. 

4   Anoka  Farms. 

5   Anoka  Farms. 

6   Hay  Brown. 

7   Hutchison   &  Hutchison. 

8   B.  F.  Hales,  Prairie  View. 


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9   Leslie  Smith  &  Sons. 

10   C.  H.  Prescott  &  Sons. 

11   Edellyn  Farms. 

12   L.  F.  Boyle. 

13   Mathers  Bros. 

14   The  Maxwell-Miller  Cattle  Co.,  Littleton,  Colo. 

15   The  Maxwell-Miller  Cattle  Co.,  Littleton,  Colo. 

16   John  Alexander  &  Sons. 

17   John  Alexander  &  Sons. 

18   Reynolds  Bros. 


SHORTHORNS  CLASS  NO.  201 

Two  Bulls  Owned  by  Exhibitor 
$50— $40— $30— $15— $10— $5 

19   Geo.  B.  Miller,  Canton,  111. 

20   W.  S.  Robbins. 

21   Lespedza  Farm. 

22   Lspedeza  Farm. 

23   Anoka  Farms. 

24   Anoka  Farms. 

25   Hay  Brown. 

26   Hay  Brown. 

27   Hutchison   &  Hutchison. 

28   Leslie  Smith  &  Sons,  St.  Cloud,  Minn. 

29   Leslie  Smith  &   Sons,  St.   Cloud,  Minn. 

30   C.  H.  Prescott  &  Sons. 

31   C.  H.  Prescott  &  Sons. 

32   Boulderburn  Farm. 

33   Edellyn  Farms. 

34   L.  F.  Boyle. 

35   L.  F.  Boyle. 

36   Mathers  Bros. 

37   The  Maxwell-Miller  Cattle  Co. 

38   The   Maxwell-Miller   Cattle  Co. 

39   John   Alexander  &  Sons. 

40   John  Alexander  &  Sons. 

41   Reynolds  Bros. 


SHORTHORNS  CLASS  NO.  202 

Bull  Three  Years  Old  or  Older 

$50— $40— $30— $15 — $10— $5 

42.    Linwood  Augustus  847513— Ape,  1-2-1919;  Geo.  B.  Miller,  Canton,  111. 
13.    Gloster  Sultan  907173 — At^e  6-17-1919;   Buchanan   &   England,  Bridge- 
port, 111. 

,-14.    Merry  Chimes  845273— Age  6-21-1919;  W.  S.  Robbins. 

15.  Grove  Park  Premier  1005830— Age,   6-20-1920;  Hay  Brown. 

16.  Max   Walton  Merimac   680831 — Age,   2-25-18;   Hutchison   &  Hutchison, 

Kansas,  111. 

17.  Pride  of  the  Morning  858383— Age,  9-19-1919;  Hutchison  &  Hutchison, 
v    48.    Villagers  Marshall  924735— Age,  9-2-1919  ;  B.  F.  Hales. 

^  49.    Marquis  Man  722670— Age,  2-6-1918;  Leslie  Smith  &  Sons. 

A-50.    Browndale  Count   1156438— Age,   10-1-1919;  Edellyn  Farms. 

51.    Sanquhar  Lad  1025599— Age,  5-31-1920  ;  L.  F.  Boyle. 
v     52.    Dreadnaught  Earl  925581— Age,   5-12-1920;  Mathers  Bros, 
f  -  53.    Modest  King  682218— Age.   4-27-1 920  ;The  Maxwell-Miller  Cattle  Co. 

54.  Bro?dhook's   Stamp   983999— Age,   2-10-1920;   The  Maxwell   Miller  Cat- 

tle Co. 

55.  Re-ufort    Proud    Duke    1069425— Age    3-24-1918;    The    Maxwell  Miller 

Catt'e  Co. 

W.    Dale  Augustus  515616— Age,   9-4-1916;  John   Alexander  &  Sons. 


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57.  Maxwalton  Monarch — John  Alexander  &  Sons. 

58.  Maxwalton  Marumot  811175 — Age,  1-12-1919. 

59.  Maxwalton  Mandarin  680830— Age,  3-2-1918. 

60.  Maxwalton   Lochinvar   941315— Age  1-22-1920. 

61.  Bapton  Prince  926202— Age,  9-29-1919  ;  Reynolds  Bros. 


SHORTHORNS  CLASS  NO.  203 
Bull    Two  Years  Old   and   Under   Three  Years 
$40— $30— $20— $15— $10— $5 

62.  Royal    Dreadnaught    961087— Age    9-8-1920;    Buchanan    &  England, 

Bridgeport,  111. 

63.  Lespedeza  Supreme   100966 — Age,   9-3-1920;   Lespedeza  Farm. 

64.  Balbylin  Broadhooks   1096151— Age,  27-1921  ;  Hutchison  &  Hutchison. 

65.  Lavender  Champion  1112414— Age,  8-20-1921  ;  B.  F.  Hales. 

66.  Type's  Diamon  1110863— Age  6-29-1921  ;  Boulderburn  Farm. 

67.  Max-Mill  Oak  1027262— Age  1-5-1921  ;  The  Maxwell-Miller  Cattle  Co. 

68.  Max-Mill  Parson  1027263— Age,  5-2-1921  ;  The  Maxwell  Miller  Cattle  Co. 

69.  Dales  Type  1033057 — Age,  1-21-1921  ;John  Alexander  &  Sons. 

70.  Maxwalton  Mikado — B.  F.  Hales. 

71.  Maxwalton  Ladas  1044717— Age.  3-4-1921. 


v  SHORTHORNS  CLASS  NO.  204 

Senior  Yearling  Bull 
$50— $40— $30— $15— $10— $5 

72.  Glen  Oak  Augustus  1094706— Age,  12-8-1921;  Geo.  B.  Miller,  Canton,  111. 

73.  Choice   Sultan   1113480— Age,   9-2-1921  ;   Anoka  Farms. 

74.  Richland  Leader  1079147— Age  9-22-1921  C.  H.  Prescott  &  Sons  Trav- 

erse City,  Mich. 

75.  Rosemary's  Type  1110998— Age,  9-11-1921  Boulderburn  Farm. 

76.  Smiling  King  1085326— Age,  12-6-21  ;  Edellyn  Farms. 

77.  Maxwalton  Mariner  1113592— Age,  9-29-1921. 

78.  Maxwalton   Bellman    1159667— Age,  11-5-1921 

79.  Maxwalton  Justice   3rd   1159672— Age,  11-17-21. 

80.  Maxwalton  Merimac  1159675— Age,  11-8-1921. 


SHORTHORNS  CLASS  NO  205 
Junior  Yearling  Bull 
$  4  0—$  3  0— $2  0— $  1 5—$  1 5—$  1 0—$  1 0—$  1 0— #5— #5 

81.  Lord  GJoster— Age,  9-22-1922  ;Buchanan  &  England,  Bridgeport,  111. 

| —  82.  Lespedeza  Eclipse  2nd  1710726— Age,  3-10-1922;  Lespedeza  Farm. 

83.  Anoka  Knight  Errant  1190075 — Age.  6-6-1922  :  Anoka  Farms. 

84.  Sultan  Jeweler  1190090— Age,  8-19-1922  ;  Anoka  Farms. 

85.  Kinu  Dreadnaught  2nd  1093596— Age,  2-20-1922  ;  Hay  Brown. 

86.  Gloster  Pride  1210333— Age..  7-30-1922  :  Hutchison  &  Hutchison. 

87.  Monarch  Reserve  1204240— Age,  4-22-1922  ;  Hutchison  &  Hutchison. 

88.  Edgecote  Marquis  1171931— Age,  2-2-1922  ;  B.  F.  Hales. 

89.  Crimson  Cup  1122444— Age,   1-22-1922  rLeslie  Smith  &  Sons. 

90.  Royal  Autocrat  1099838— Age,  2-27-1922  :  Leslie  Smith   &  Sons. 

91.  Augustas  King  1122075— Age,  4-11-1922;  Edellyn  Farms. 

92.  Edellyn  Count  1203755— Age..  5-10-1922;  Edellyn  Farms. 

93.  Sancmhar  Royal  1180294— Age,  3-31-1922  ;  L.  M.  Boyle. 

94.  Masterman   1093588— Age,   3-17-1923  :   Mathers  Bros. 

95.  Scotch  Brogue — Age,  2-2-1922  ;  The  Maxwell-Miller  Cattle  Co. 
lr«96.  Nonpariel  Dale  1119046— Age,  1-9-1922  ;  John  Alexander  &  Son. 

97.  Melbourne   Sensation    Age,   6-11-1922  :  John  Alexander  &  Sons. 

98.  Maxwalton  Diadem   1159668— Age,  4-4-1922. 


99.  Maxwalton  Dictator  1120898— Acre.  1-20-1922. 

100.  Maxwalton  Clarion  2nd— Age,  7-24-1922. 

101.  Maxwalton  Mack  1 159674— Age,  4-21-1922. 

102.  Maxwalton  Leopold  1113591— Age,  1-18-1922. 

103.  Maxwalton  Rudolph  1159667— Age,  3-23-1922. 

104.  Maxwalton  Joker  2nd— Age,  7-10-1922. 

105.  Maxwalton  Favorite   1206167— Age.  4-27-1922. 

106.  Maxwalton  Cup  1176961— Age,  6-3-1922. 

.107.  Bapton  Archer  1094977— Age,  1-6-1922;  Reynolds  Bros. 

108.  Baoton  Goods  1094978— Age,  2-19-1922;  Reynolds  Bros. 

109   W.    S.  Robbins. 


SHORTHORNS  CLASS  NO.  206 
Senior  Bull  Calf 
$  4  0—$  3  0— $2  0— $  1 5—$  1 5—$  1 0—$  1 0—$  1 0— £5— $5 

110.  Glen  Ook  Marvel  1179907— Age  9-28-1922  ;  Geo.  B.  Miller,  Canton,  111. 

111.  Robinwood  Lad— Age,  11-21-1921:  W.  S.  Robbins. 

112.  Lespedeza  Perfection  1209901— Age,   10-16-1922;  Lespedeza  Farm. 

113.  Brawith  Charmer  1190083— Age,  9-3-1922:  Anoka  Farms. 

114.  Anoka  Masterpiece  1190077 — Age,  10-17-1922;  Anoka  Farms. 

115.  Thistlewood  1190.091— Age  10-13-1922  ;  Anoka  Farms. 

116.  Sunrise  King  1191035— Age.  9-15-1922;  Anoka  Farms. 

117.  Dreadnaught   Trojan — Age,   11-24-1922;  Hoy  Brown. 

118.  Dreadnaught  Gladiator — Age,  11-18-1922:  Hay  Brown. 

119.  Golden  Merimac  1210334— Age,  11-5-1922:  Hutchison  &  Hutchison. 

120.  Scottish  Autocrat  1184381— Age,  9-5-1922:  Leslie  Smith  &  Sons. 

121.  Richland   Courtier    1171223— Age,    9-2-1922:    C.    H.    Prescott    &  Sons, 

Traverse  City,  Mich. 

122.  Richland  Roval  1171232— Age.  9-26-1922  :  C.  H.  Prescott  &  Sons. 

123.  Richland  Supreme  2nd  1171233— Age.  10-5-1922  ;  C.  H.  Prescott. 

124.  Type's  Diamond  2nd — Age,  9-12-1922;  Boulderburn  Farm. 

125.  Edellvn  Prince — Age.  9-20-1922:  Edellvn  Farms. 

126.  Whimpel  King— Age,  11-26-1922;  Edellyn  Farms. 

127.  Rodney  A.— L.  M.  Boyle. 

128.  Rodney  Superb — L.  F.  Boyle. 

129.  Dreadnaught  Coronet — Mathers  Bros. 

130.  Max-Mfll    Hallast    1183625— Age.      10-19-1922:     The  Maxwell-Miller 

Cattle  Co. 

131.  Max-Mill    Magnet— Age,    9-24-1922;    The    Maxwell-Miller    Cattle  Co. 
'—132.  Melbourne  Rosedale  1190309— Age,  11-5-1922;  John  Alexander  and  Sons. 

133.  Maxwallon  Cruwil— Age  9-20-1922. 

134.  Maxwalton  Goldburg  2nd— Age,  9-21-1922. 

135.  Maxwalton  Lion — Age,  9-22-1922. 

136.  Maxwalton  Marabeau— Age.  11-21-1922. 

137.  Maxwalton  Principal— Age,  11-27-1922. 

138.  Bapton.s  Knight— Age,  11-16-1922;  Regnolds  Bros. 


SHORTHORNS  CLASS  NO.  207 
Junior    Bull  Calf 
$40— $30— $20— $15— $15— $10— $10— $10— $5— $5 

139.  Robinwood  Sultan— Age,  1-5-1923:  W.  S.  Robbins. 

140.  Lespedeza   Challenger   1209900 — Age,    1-7-1923;  Lespedeza  Farm. 

141.  Anoka  Corsoir  1190073 — Age.  1-3-1923:  Anoka  Farms. 

142.  Cumberland  Dreadnaught — Age,   1-4-1923;  Hay  Brown. 

143.  Dreadnaught  Vulcan — Age,  1-7-1923;  Hay  Brown. 

144.  Dreadnaught  Dale — Age,  5-25-1923;  Hay  Brown. 

115.  Merimois   Pride   1210335— Age,   2-10-1923;  Hutchison   &  Hutchison. 

146.  Village  Champion  1190587— Age,  3-4-1923  ;  B.  F.  Hales. 

147.  Broadhooks  Champion   1184382— Age,   1-17-1923;  Leslie  Smith  &  Sons. 

148.  Richland  Dreadnaught  1213660— Age,  1-2-1923:  C  H.  Prescott  &  Sons. 


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—  149.  Richland  Count  2nd  1213656— Age.  1-3-1923:  C.  H.  Prescott  &  Sons. 

150.  Edellyn  Ruler— Age,  3-3-1923  ;  Edellyn  Farms. 

151.  Rodney  Champion — L.  F.  Boyle. 

152.  Dreadnaught  Cupbearer — Mathers  Bros. 

153.  Dreadnaught  Knight  1190313 — Age,  5-4-1923  ;  Mathers  Bros. 

—  154.  Melbourne  Charmer  1190308 — Age.   1-9-1923:  John  Alexander  &  Sons. 

155.  Melbourne    Bandmaster    1190307— Age,    1-26-1923;    John    Alexander  & 

Sons. 

156.  Marwalton  Scotchman— Age,  1-6-1923. 

157.  Marwalton  Director — Age,  1-24-1923. 

158.  Marwalton  Monarch,  Jr.— Age,  1-23-1922. 


SHORTHORNS  CLASS  NO.  208 
Senior  Champion  Bull 
$50 


SHORTHORNS   CLASS   NO.  209 
Junior   Champion  Bull 
$50 


SHORTHORNS    CLASS   NO.  210 
Grand   Champion  Bull 

$60 


SHORTHORNS    CLASS   NO.  211 

Cow,  Three  Years    Old  or  Over,    With    Own  Calf  by  Side    Calved  After' 
January    1,  1923. 

159.  Emma  2nd  595687— Age,   11-12-1916:  Geo.   B.   Miller,  Canton,  Illinois. 

160.  Glen-ythan  57,  832438— Age,   3-17-1919  :  Lesnedeza  Farm. 

161.  Haylands  Dorothy  882724— Age,  9-11-1919:  Hay  Brown. 

162.  Hutchison  &  Hutchison. 

163.  Butterfly  Lady  514698— Age,  3-14-1916  :  B.  F.  Hales. 

164.  Max-Mill  Acorn  857980 — Age,  1-20-1919  :  The  Maxwell-Miller  Cattle  Co. 

165.  Maxwalton  Mina  20.  811188— Age.  1-20-1919  : 

166.  Duches  of  Gloster  50,  737260— Age,  5-28-1918  : 

167.  Miss  Snowbird  Sultan  595906— Age,  10-20-1916: 

168.  Clara  51st  805143— Age,  10-27-1918  ;  Reynold's  Bros. 


SHORTHORNS    CLASS   NO.  212 
Cow,  Three  Years  Old  or  Under 
$40-$30-$20-$15-$10-$5 

169.  Blythesome    Milkmaid    918118 — Age,    8-4-1919  ;    Buchanan    &  England, 

Bridgeport,  Illinois. 

170.  Missie  Blythwood  2nd  1025081— Age,  3-15-1920:  W.  S.  Robbins. 

171.  Augusta  Roan  Lady  1025076— Age,  4-2-1920;  W.  S.  Robbins. 

172.  Augusta  of  Oakwood  949004— Age,  10-2-1919  ;  B.  F.  Hales. 

173.  Royal  Ruby  759722— Age,  5-26-1918  ;  Leslie  Smith  &  Sons. 

174.  Richland  Lassie  4th  920052— Age,  1-10-1920  ;  C.  H.  Prescott  &  Sons. 

175.  Dundee  Dorothy  924928 — Age,  1-12-1919  ;  Edellyn  Farms. 

176.  Bertha  4th  527137— Age,  1-3-1916;  L.  F.  Boyle. 


177.  Max-Mill  Myrtle  857984— Age,  1-18-1919  ;  The  Maxwell-Miller  Cattle  Co. 

178.  Max-Mill  Lovely  949927— Age,  1-26-1920  ;  The  Maxwell-Miller  Cattle  Co. 

179.  Lavender  47th  627839 — Age.  6-9-1917  ;  John  Alexander  and  Sons. 

180.  Maxwalton  Gloster  23,  941322— Age,  11-30-1919. 

181-  Wedding  Gife  39th  926206— Age,   1-26-1920  ;  Reynolds  Bros. 


SHORTHORNS    CLASS   NO.  213 
Heifer.   Two  Years  Old   and   Under   Three  Years 
$40-$30-$20-$15-$10-$5 

182.  Anna  Lind  10th  1007461— Age,  10-24-1920  ;  Geo.  B.  Miller,  Canton,  III. 

183.  Ravendale    Roan    Lady     2nd    1047307 — Age,     9-20-1920  ;     Buchanan  & 

England,   Bridgeport,  Illinois. 

184.  Robinwood  Lavender  2,  978461— Age,  1-12-1921  ;  W.  S.  Robbin. 

185.  Sultan's  Gift  1023419 — Age,  10-10-1920  ;  Lespedeza  Farm. 

186.  Cluny  Flora  120 — Age,  1-24-1921  ;  Hay  Brown. 

187.  Villiage  Sallie  1,  1018370 — Age,  9-17-1920 ;  Hutchison  &  Hutchison. 

188.  Flowery  of  Oakwood  1112419— Age,  8-25-1921  ;B.  F.  Hales. 

189.  Miss  Daybreak  4th  1024969— Age,  9-15-1920;  Leslie  Smith  &  Sons. 

190.  Roan  Lady  Anoka   1106602— Age,   8-19-1921;  Edellyn  Farms. 

191.  Gloster  Lady  11  1031749— Age.  11-26-1920:  L.  F.  Boyle. 

192.  Dreadnaught's  Bride  1023418— Age,   1-26-1921  ;  Mathers  Bros. 

193.  Lovely  Blossom  1005836 — Age,  9-18-1920  ;  Mathers  Bros. 

19*4.  Max-Mill  Secret  1027271— Age,  1-18-1921  ;  The  Maxwell-Miller  Cattle  Co. 

195.  Courtier's  Model  985440— Age,  9-2-1920:  John  Alexander  &  Sons. 

196.  Roan  Ladv  3rd  1033062— Acre,   11-5-1920:  John  Alexander  &  Sons. 

197.  Maxwalton  Clara  7th  1110857— Age,  1-19-1921. 

198.  Maxwalton  Mysie  953083— Age,  9-9-1920. 

199.  Maxwalton  Clipper  A  1147115— Age,  8-18-1921. 

200.  Rosemary  276  1126895— Age,  4-29-1921  :  Reynolds  Bros. 


SHORTHORNS    CLASS   NO.  214 
Senior  Yearling  Heifer 
$40—  $30— $20— $15— $15— $10— $10— $10— $5— $5 

201.  Sweet  Gloster  3rd  1094712— Age,  12-30-1921  ;  Geo.  B.  Miller.  Canton,  111. 

202.  Deerlick   Miss   Jean    1092442— Age,    11-2-1921  ;    Buchanan    &  England, 

Bridgeport,  Illinois. 

203.  Lespedeza  Augusta  26th  1110731— Age,  12-24-1921  ;  Lespedeza  Farm. 

204.  Cloverleaf  Helen  2nd  1116266— Age,  9-10-1921  ;  Anoka  Farms. 

205.  Rodney  Jealousy  1069775— Age,   10-30-1921  ;  Anoka  Farms. 

206.  Haylands  Augusta  3rd  1093597— Age,   10-23-1921  ;  Hay  Brown. 

207.  Tarty  Jassamine  3rd  1109500— Age,  9-1-1921  ;  Hutchison  &  Hutchison. 

208.  Gloster  Lily  3rd  1109494— Age,  9-2-1921  ;  Hutchison  &  Hutchison. 

209.  Victoria  Oakwood  2nd  1112427— Age,  10-8-1921:  B.  F.  Hales. 

210.  Rose  of  Autumn  4th  1094971— Age,  10-30-1921  ;  B.  F.  Hales. 

211.  Buttercup  6th  1099844— Age,  10-26-1921  ;  Leslie  Smith  &  Sons. 

212.  Richland  Claret  2nd  1079159— Age,  9-5-1921  ;  C.  H.  Prescott  &  Sons. 

213.  Edellyn  Maid  4th  1085333— Age,  11-13-1921  ;  Edellyn  Farms. 

214.  Edellyn  Undine  2nd  1102980— Age  9-15-1921  ;  Edellyn  Farms. 

215.  Princess  Royal   1093590— Age.   10-15-1921;  Mathers  Bros. 

216.  Max-Mill    Rosemarv     1083186— Age,     9-5-1921  :     The  Maxwell-Miller 

Cattle  Co. 

217.  Roan  Lady  4th   1033062 — Age,   11-5-1921  ;  John  Alexander  &  Sons. 

218.  Baron'g  Countess  1113605— Age,  10-1-1921. 

219.  Maxwalton  Rosemary  8th  1113605— Age.  10-3-1921/ 

220.  Maxwalton   Rosewood  28   1113606 — Age,  10-8-1921. 

221.  Maxwalton  Lavender  D  1113601— Age,  12-14-1921. 

222.  Matrimony  4   1113603— Age,  9-4-1921. 

223.  Goldie's  Princess  1094983— Age,  10-29-1921  ;  Reynolds  Bros. 

224.  Pine  Roan  Lady  2nd— W.  S.  Robbins 


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SHORTHORNS    CLASS   NO.  215 
Junior  Yearling  Heifer 

$40— $30— $20— $15— $15— $10— $10— $10— #5— #5 

225.  Lady  Gloster  5th  1094711— Age,  4-22-1922;  Geo.  B.  Miller,  Canton,  111. 

226.  Fairview     Clara     1110664— Age,     1-3-1922  ;     Buchanan     &  England, 

Bridgeport,  Illinois. 

227.  Robinwood  Princess  1101893— Age,  2-2-1922;  W.  S.  Robbin. 

228.  Lespedeza  Lavity  4th   1210090— Age,  8-8-1922  ;  Lespedeza  Farm. 

229.  Clara  Anoka  2nd  1106593— Age,  1-6-1922  ;  Anoka  Farms. 

230.  Dorothy  Anoka  1111539— Age,  2-18-1922  ;  Anoka  Farms. 

231.  Diamond  Anoka  2nd   1111538— Age,   3-2-1922  ;  Anoka  Farms. 

232.  Anoka  Aconite  4th  1190092 — Age,  7-13-1922  :  Anoka  Farms. 

233.  Maybud  Anoka  1190103— Age,  5-13-1922;  Anoka  Farms. 

234.  Beatrice  Anoka  12th   1190094— Age,   7-20-1922  ;  Anoka  Farms. 

235.  Haylands-Bonnie  B  2nd   1122055— Age,    1-11-1922;  Hay  Brown. 

236.  Sunflower  30th   1109499— Age..   1-28-1922;  Hutchison   &  Hutchison. 

237.  Rosewood  100  1176433:  Age,  2-7-1922:  B.  F.  Hales. 

238.  Augusta  of  Oakwood  7  1176424— Age,  5-24-1922  ;  B.  F.  Hales. 

239.  Orange  Beauty  1169522— Age,   1-27-1922  ;   Leslie  Smith  &  Sons. 

240.  Cumberland  Missie  1171236— Age,  4-15-1922:  C.  H.  Prescott. 

241.  Richland  Beauty  2nd  1171242— Age,  6-17-1922  ;  C.  H.  Prescott  &  Sons. 

242.  Edellyn  Maid  3rd  1085332— Age,  2-14-1922  ;  Edellyn  Farms. 

243.  Dainty  Maid  4th— Age  6-20-1922  ;  L.  F.  Boyle. 

244.  Silver  Queen  1138488— Age  6-15-1922:  L.  F.  Boyle. 

245.  Dale's  Missie  1159559 — Age,  1-9-1922  ;  Mathers  Bros. 

246.  Max-Mill    Lovely   2nd     1183630— Age,    4-21-1922;    The  Maxwell-Miller 

Cattle  Company. 

247.  Max-Mill   Graceful   3rd    1083184— Age,     1-4-1922  ;    The  Maxwell-Miller 

Cattle  Company. 

248.  Max-Mill  Gloster  1183628— Age.  8-6-1922  ;  The  Maxwell-Miller  Gattle  Co. 

249.  Lovely  Belle  21st  1119059— Age,  3-24-1922  ;  John  Alexander  &  Sons. 

250.  Pines  Roan  Lady  2nd  1162152— Age,  1-17-1922. 

251.  Maxwalton  Roan  Missie  1145876— Age,  2-4-1922. 

252.  Maxwalton  Gloster  27th  1147105— Age,  2-14-1922. 

253.  Maxwalton  Clipper  23rd  1147102— Age,  2-27-1922. 

254.  Maxwalton  Gloster  29th  1147107— Age..  3-13-1922. 

255.  Maxwalton  Rosewood  32nd   1147112— Age,  3-15-1922. 

256.  Maxwalton  Missie  14  1206297— Age,  5-4-1922. 

257.  Maxwalton  Sweet  Missie  3rd— Age,  7-15-1922. 

258.  Rosemary  277— Age.  2-22-1922  :  Reynolds  Bros. 

259.  W.  S.  Robbir.s. 


SHORTHORNS    CLASS    NO.  216 
Senior  Heifer  Calf 
$  4  0—$  3  0— $2  0— $  1 5—$  1 5—$  1 0—$  1 0—$  1 0— #5— #5 

260.  Lavender     Queen     1212136— Age,     12-12-1922  ;     Leslie     D.  Langhart, 

'Piano,  Illinois. 

261.  Venus   1212137— Age,   11-13-1922:   Leslie  D.   Langhart,  Piano,  Illinois. 

262.  Anna  Lind  12th  1179910— Age,  10-3-1922  ;  Geo.  B.  Miller,  Canton,  111. 

263.  Butterfly  10th — Age,  9-29-1922  ;  Buchanan  &  England,   Bridgeport,  111 

264.  Ravendale    Gwynne    2nd — Age,     11-21-1922;     Buchanan     &  England 

Bridgeport,  Illinois. 

265.  Robinwood   Beauty— Age,   10-22-1922  ;  W.    S.  Robbins. 

266.  Robinwood  Lavender  5— Age,   11-15-1922:  W.   S.  Robbins. 

267.  Lespedeza  Augusta  28   1209903— Age,   10-4-1922  ;   Lespedeza  Farm. 

268.  Lespedeza  Clipper  4  1209904 — Age,  9-5-1922  ;  Lespedeza  Farm. 

269.  Lespedeza  Lavender  1209905 — Age,   11-24-1922  ;  Lespedeza  Farm. 

270.  Villiage  Fairy  Anoka  2nd  1190111 — Age,  9-5-1922  ;  Anoka  Farms. 

271.  Lavender  Anoka  7th  1190102 — Age,  9-15-1922  ;  Anoka  Farms. 

272.  Flora  Anoka  4th  1190101 — Age,  12-4-1922  ;  Anoka  Farms. 

273.  Beautv  Anoka  6th  1190095— Age,  9-19-1922 ;  Anoka  Farms. 

274.  Augusta  Anoka  14   1190093— Age,   10-22-1922  :  Anoka  Farms. 

275.  Haylands  Generosity— Age,   10-16-1922  ;  Hay  Brown. 

276.  Haylands  Miss  Ramsden— Age.  11-7-1922  ;  Hay  Brown. 


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277.  Haylands  Lustre  Green  1202789— Hay  Brown. 

278.  Mermaid  3rd  1210347— Age.  9-18-1922  :  Hutchison  &  Hutchison. 

279.  Fusibus  Rosebut  3rd  1210344— Age,  9-3-1922  :  Hutchison   &  Hutchison. 

280.  Victoria  of  Oakwood  3  1190599— Age,  9-6-1922  ;  B.  F.  Hales. 

251.  Rosetta  of  Oakwood  1190596— Age,  9-22-1922:  B.  F.  Hales. 

252.  Cornflower  Clipper  1184388— Age,  10-30-1922  :  Leslie  Smith  &  Sons. 

283.  Buttercup  7th   118387— Age,   10-15-1922  :  Leslie  Smith  &  Sons. 

284.  Richland  Rosewood  1171247— Age..  10-4-1922  ;  C.  H.  Prescott  &  Sons. 

285.  Bountiful  6th  1171234— Age,  8-12-1922  ;  C.  H.  Prescott  &  Sons. 

286.  Tripple   Cumberland — Age,   10-10-1922  ;   Boulderburn  Farm. 

287.  Edellyn  Augusta  2nd — Age,  9-17-1922  ;  Edellyn  Farms. 

288.  Edellyn  Janet  2nd— As;e,   12-30-1922  ;  Edellyn  Farms. 

289.  Scottish  Flora  6th— Age,  9-10-1922;  L.  F.  Boyle. 

290.  Gloster  Ladv  9th— Age,  10-1-1922;  L.  F.  Boyle. 

291.  Max-Mill    Violet     2nd    1183635— Age     9-18-1922  ;     The  Maxwell-Miller 

Cattle  Company. 

292.  Max-Mill  Victoria  2nd   1183634— Age,   10-30-1922;  The  Maxwell-Miller 

Cattle  Company. 

293.  Max-Mill  Princess  2nd  1183633— Age,   10-31-1922  ;  The  Maxwell  Miller 

Cattle  Company. 

294.  Max-Mill     Princess     1183632— Age,     10-28-1922  ;     The  Maxwell-Miller 

Cattle  Company. 

295.  Melbourne  Belle — Age,  10-23-1922  ;  John  Alexander  and  Sons. 

296.  Melbourne  Fantasy  11190311— Age,  10-30-1922;  John  Alexander  &  Sons. 

297.  Maxwalton  Missie   15 — Age,  9-14-1922. 

298.  Maxwalton  Fancy  11th— Acre,  9-17-1922. 

299.  Maxwalton  Gladiolus— Age.  11-1-1922. 

300.  Maxwalton  Goldie  7— Age,  10-28-1922. 

301.  Goldie's  Princess  2nd — Age,  10-27-1922  :  Reynolds  Bros. 

302.  Avernes  Princess — Age,   11-5-1922  ;  Reynolds  Bros. 


SHORTHORNS   CLASS   NO.  217 
Senior   Champion  Female 
$50 


SHORTHORNS    CLASS   NO.  218 
Junior    Champion  Female 
$50 


SHORTHORNS   CLASS   NO.  219 
Grand  Champion  Female 
$60 


SHORTHORNS    CLASS    NO.  220 
Graded  Herd 

Bull  Two  ears  or  Over — Cow  Three  Years  Old  or  Over — Two 
Year  Old  Heifer— One  Year  Old  Heifer— Senior  Heifer  Calf 
$60— $40— $25— $15— $10 

303   Geo.   B.   Miller,    Canton,  Illinois. 

  Buchanan    &    England,    Bridgeport,  Illinois. 

305   Lespedeza  Farm. 

306   Hay  Brown. 


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307   Hutchison  &  Hutchison. 

308   B.  F.  Hales. 

309   Leslie  Smith  &  Sons. 

310   Edellyn  Farms. 

311   Edellyn  Farms. 

312   L.  F.  Boyle. 

313   The    Maxwell-Miller    Cattle  Co. 

314   John  Alexander  and  Sons. 

315  

316   Reynolds  Bros. 

317   W.  S.  Robbins. 


SHORTHORN    CLASS    NO.  221 
Yearling  Herd 

Bull   One  Year  Old  and   Under   Two — Two   Yearling   Heifers — 
Bred  by  Exhibitor 
$50— $30— $20— $15— $10 


318   Geo.   B.  Miller,  Canton,  Illinois. 

319   Lespedeza  Farm. 

320   Anoka  Farms. 

321   Anoka  Farms. 

322   Hay  Brown. 

323   Hutchison  &  Hutchison. 

324   B.  F.  Hales. 

325   Leslie  Smith  &  Sons. 

326   C.  H.  Prescott  &  Sons. 

327   Edellyn  Farms. 

328   L.  F.  Boyle. 

329   The   Maxwell-Miller  Cattle  Co. 

330   John  Alexander  and  Sons. 

331  

332   Reynolds  Bros. 


SHORTHORN    CLASS    NO.  222 
Pair  Calves 

One  Bull  (Senior  or  Junior)   and  One  (Senior)  Heifer;  Bred 
by  Exhibitor. 
$50 — $30— $20— $15— $10 


333   Geo.   B.   Miller.   Canton,  Illinois. 

334   Buchanan    &    England,    Bridgeport,  Illinois. 

335   Lespedeza  Farm. 

336   Lespedeza  Farm. 

337.  .  .•   Anoka  Farms. 

338   Anoka  Farms. 

339   Hay  Brown. 

340   Hay  Brown. 

341   Hutchison  &  Hutchison. 

342   Hutchison  &  Hutchison. 

343   B.  F.  Hales. 

344   Leslie  Smith  &  Sons. 

345   Leslie  Smith  &  Sons. 

346   C.  H.  Prescott  &  Sons. 

347.  *   C.  H.  Prescott  &  Sons. 

348   Boulderburn  Farm. 

349   Edellyn  Farms. 

350   L.  F.  Boyle. 

351   L.  F.  Boyle. 

352     W.  S.  Robbins. 


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353   The  Maxwell-Miller   Cattle  Company. 

354   John  Alexander  and  Sons. 

355   John   Alexander   and  Sons. 

356   The    Maxwell-Miller    Cattle  Company. 

357  

358   Reynolds  Bros. 


SHORTHORN    CLASS    NO.  223 
Four  Animals,   Get  of  One  Sire — Anv  Age.   Either  Sex 
$60 — $40 — $25 — $15 — $10 

359   Geo.   B.   Miller,  Canton,  Illinois. 

360   Lespedeza  Farm. 

361   Lespedeza  Farm. 

362   Anoka  Farms. 

363   Anoka  Farms. 

364   Hay  Brown. 

365   Hay  Brown. 

366   Hutchison  &  Hutchison. 

367   B.  F.  Hales. 

368   Leslie   Smith   &  Sons. 

369   Leslie  Smith  &  Sons. 

370   C.  H.  Prcscott  &  Sons. 

371   C.  H.  Prescott  &  Sons. 

372   Boulderburn  Farm. 

373   Edellyn  Farms. 

374   Edellyn  Farm. 

375   L.  F.  Boyle. 

376   L.  F.  Boyle. 

377   Mathers  Bros. 

378   The    Maxwell-Miller    Cattle  Company. 

379   John  Alexander   &  Sons. 

380   John  Alexander  &  Sons. 

381   The   Maxwell-Miller   Cattle  Company. 

282   The   Maxwell-Miller   Cattle  Company. 

383  

384   Reynolds  Bros 

385   Reynolds  Bros. 

386   W.   S.  Robbins. 


MILKING    SHORTHORNS    CLASS    NO.  224 
Bull,    Three    Y*ars    Old    or  Over 
$25— $15— $12— $10— $5 

387.  Gretna's     Masterpiece     925400— Age,     11-9-1919;     Adam    W.  Kohley, 

Lisle,  Illinois. 

388.  Edgewood  Cyrus  614258— Age,  2-21-1917  ;  The  Otterbein  Home. 

389.  White  Prince  648027— Age,  3-8.1917;  R.  R.  Clampitt. 

390.  Tiogo  Point  768088— Age,   3-27-1918;  The  Donald  Woodward  Herd. 


MILKING   SHORTHORNS  CLASS  225 
Bull,   Two   Years   Old   and   Under  Three 
$25— $15— $12— $10— $5 

391.  Otterbein  Clay   1011597— Age,  6-8-1921;  The   Otterbein  Home. 

392.  English  King  1051142— Age,  12-12-1920;  Hollandale  Farm. 

393.  Laddie  Johnson  1050215— Age,  1-8-1921  ;  The  Donald  Woodward  Herd. 

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MILKING   SHORTHORNS    CLASS   NO.  226 


Bull.   One  Year  Old  and  Under  Two 
$25—$  15— $  12— $  10— $5 

394.  Gretna's  Japhet  1144398— Age,  7-8-1922  ;  Adam  W.  Kohley,  Lisle,  111 

C95.  Otterbein  Diamond  1094489 — Age,   9-8-1921  ;  The   Otterbein  Home. 

396.  Otterbein  Borough  1209137 — Age,  5-20-1922  ;  The  Otterbein  Home. 

397.  Darlington   Clyde   160711— Age,   12-24-1921  ;  Hollandale  Farm. 

398.  Edgewood  Keystone  1185461— Age,  6-2-1922  ;  R.  R.  Clampitt. 


MILKING    SHORTHORNS   CLASS   NO.  227 
Bull,  Under  One  Year 
$25— $15— $12— $10— $5 

399.  Pink's   Prince    George    144402— Age,     2-27-1923;    Adam   W.  Kohley, 

Lisle,  Illinois. 

400.  Otterbein  Claymore — Age,    10-1-1922  ;   The   Otterbein  Home. 

401.  Otterbein   Roan — Age,   9-26-1922  ;   The   Otterbein  Home. 

402.  Otterbein  Pied — Age.  1-3-1923  ;  The  Otterbein  Home. 

403.  Otterbein  Star — Age,   10-1-1922  ;  The  Otterbein  Home. 

404.  Chief  Panama   1191507— Age,  9-7-1922  ;  Hollendale  Farm. 

405.  Apollo  1191506— Age,  8-9-1922;  Hollandale  Farm. 

406.  Edgewood  Premier— Age,  10-24-1922  ;  R.  R.  Clampitt. 

407.  Roan  Woodward  1174671— Age,  8-15-22  ;  The  Donald  Woodward  Herd. 


MILKING  SHORTHORN  CLASS  NO.  228 
Senior   Champion  Bull 

$25 


MILKING   SHORTHORN  CLASS  NO.  229 
Junior  Champion  Bull 
$25 


MILKING  SHORTHORN   CLASS  NO.  230 
Grand  Champion  Bull 
$30 


MILKING  SHORTHORN   CLASS  NO.  231 
Three  Cows  in  Milk,  Owned  by  Exhibitor 
$  3  0— $2  0—$  1 5—$  1 5—$  1 0 

408-    The  Otterbein  Home. 

4<>9   Hollandale  Farm. 

410  R.    R.  Clampitt. 

4*1   The  Donald  Woodward  Herd. 

412   The  Otterbein  Home. 

4*3   Hollandale  Farm. 


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MILKING   SHORTHORN   CLASS  NO.  232 
Two  Cows  in  Milk,  Bred  and  Owned  by  Exhibitor 
$30— $20— $15— $15— $10 


MILKING  SHORTHORN  CLASS  NO.  233 
Cow,  Five  Years  Old  or  Over,  in  Milk 
$30— $20— $15— $15 

414.  Mabel  Clyde  239559— Age,  9-25-1914  ;  The  Otterbein  Home. 

415.  Lily  Maid  137568— Age,  10-4-1912;  The  Otterbein  Home. 

416.  Dairymaid  24,  713841— Age,  12-2-1917;  Hollandale  Farm. 

417.  Promise  500155— Age,  10-30-1915;  R.   R.  Clampitt. 

418.  Florabelle  719066— Age,  11-29-1917;  R.   R.  Clampitt. 

419.  Queen  Bapton  492907 — Age,  5-10-1915;  The  Donald  Woodward  Herd. 

420.  Rose  Wood  602513— Age,  12-2-1916;  The  Donald  Woodward  Herd. 


MILKING   SHORTHORN   CLASS  NO.  234 
Cow  Three  Years  Old  and  Under  Five  in  Milk 
$30— $20— $15— $15 

421.  Jael  835002— Age,  9-29-1918;  Adam  W.   Kohley,  Lisle,  111. 

422.  Comets  Queen  983549— Age,  2-8-1919;  The  Otterbein  Home. 

423.  Annie  Belle  921356— Age,  7-25-18;  The  Otterbein  Home. 

424.  Mabel  946365— Age,  1-2-1919;  Hollandale  Farm. 

425.  Rosemaid  960828— Age,  11-1-1919;  Hollandale  Farm. 

426.  Fairy  Dale  900136— Age,  11-19-1919;  R.  R.  Clampitt. 

427.  Rose  Geneva  3rd,  910145 — Age,  4-5-1919;  The  Donald  Woodward  Herd. 


MILKING   SHORTHORN   CLASS  NO.  235 
Heifer  Two  Years  Old  and  Under  Three 
$25— $15— $12— $10— $5 

428.  Oak  Lodge  Star  2nd  1046168— Age,  9-3-20;  Adam  W.  Kohley,  Lisle,  111. 

429.  Otterbein  Annie  B  1001477— Age,  11-27-1920;  The  Otterbein  Home. 

430.  Otterbein  Geneva  1026472— Age,  5-30-1921  ;  The  Otterbein  Home. 

431.  Otterbein  Fern  1046189— Age,  6-25-1921;  The  Otterbein  Home. 

432.  Roguish  Pet  1024791— Age,  11-1-20  ;  The  Otterbein  Home. 

433.  Rosemaid  2nd,  1025844— Age  1-14-1921;  Hollandale  Farm. 

434.  Edgewood  Daisy  1117434— Age  5-24-1921  ;  R.  R.  Clampitt. 

435.  Cherry  Millicent  1021057 — Age,  10-27-1920  ;  The  Donald  Woodward  Herd. 

436.  Catherine  961922— Age,  9-11-1920;  The  Donald  Woodward  Herd. 


MILKING  SHORTHORN  CLASS  NO.  236 
Heifer  One  Year  Old  and  Under  Two 
$25— $15— $12— $10— $5 

437.  Lillian  Belle  6th,  1054397— Age,  11-30-1921  ;  Adam  W.  Kohley,  Lisle,  111. 

438.  Otterbein  Minerva  1170983— Age,  4-21-1922  ;  The  Otterbein  Home. 

439.  Otterbein  Bon  1094490— Age,  10-1-1921;  The  Otterbein  Home. 

440.  Ottebein  Louise   1094492— Age,   10-14-1921  ;  The   Otterbein  Home. 

441.  Blackeyes  5th,  1165421— Age,  2-20-1922  ;  The  Otterbein  Home. 


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442.  Snowbound  3rd,  1122035— Age,  10-15-21;  The  Otterbein  Home. 

443.  Waterloo  Queen  1119003— Age,  8-4-1921;  Hollandale  Farm. 

444.  Dairy  Queen  1161817 — Age,  11-24-1921  ;  Hollandale  Farm. 

445.  Edgewood  Alice   1166185— Age,   11-21-1921;   R.    R.  Clampitt. 

446.  Roan  Jewel  1126915— Age,  10-14-1921;  R.   R.  Clampitt. 

447.  Glenside   Silver    Lady    1121015— Age,    8-1921  ;    The    Donald  Woodward 

Herd. 

448.  Duchess   3rd,    1086702— Age,    11-3-1921  ;   The   Donald  Woodward  Herd. 


MILKING   SHORTHORN   CLASS  NO.  237 
Heifer  Under  One  Year 
$25— $15— $12— $10— $5 

449.  Oak  Lodge  Clay  1186730— Age,  12-23-1922;  Adam  W.  Kohley,  Lisle,  111. 

450.  Otterbein  M.   2nd,   1188255— Age,    10-25-1922;  The  Otterbein  Home. 

451.  Otterbein  Jewel — Age,  1-1-1923;  The  Otterbein  Home. 

452.  Otterbein  Airdrie — Age,  2-10-1923;  The  Otterbein  Home. 

453.  Otterbein  Rea— Age,  2-15-1923;  The  Otterbein  Home. 

454.  Clay  Pride  1177199— Age,  8-2-1922;  Hollandale  Farm. 

455.  Lucille — Age,  9-26-1922;  R.   R.  Clampitt. 

45P>.    Louise  Leslie — Age,  9-23-1922;  R.   R.  Clampitt. 

457.  Woodward  Buttercup  1174677— Age,   10-8-1922  ;  The  Donald  Woodward 

Herd. 

458.  Favorite   Woodward   1174673— Age,   10-7-1922  ;   The   Donald  Woodward 

Herd. 

459.  Vista  Woodward — Age,   1-3-1923 ;  The  Donald  Woodward  Herd. 


MILKING   SHORTHORN  CLASS  NO.  238 
Senior    Champion    Female  ■ 
$25 


MILKING  SHORTHORN   CLASS   NO.  239 
Junior    Champion  Female 
$25 


MILKING   SHORTHORN   CLASS  NO.  240 
Grand  Champion  Female 

$25 


.  .  Graded  Herd   

Bull  Over  Two  Years;  Cow  Three  Years  Old  or  Over;  Two  Year  Old  Heifer; 
One  Year  Old  and  Under  Two  Year  Old  Heifer  Calf 
$30— $25— $15— $10 

460   The  Otterbein  Home. 

461   Hollandale  Farm. 


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462   R.   R.  Clampitt. 

463   Adam  W.  Korhley. 

464   The  Donald  Woodward  Herd. 

465   The  Otterbein  Home. 


MILKING   SHORTHORN  CLASS  NO.  242 
Yearling  Herd 

Bull  One  Year  Old  and  Under  Two;  Two  Heifers  One  Year  Old  and  Under 
Two;  Heifers  Bred  by  Exhibitor 
$25— $20— $15— $10 


466   The   Otterbein  Home. 

467   Hollandale  Farm. 

468   R.   R.  Clampitt. 


MILKING  SHORTHORN   CLASS   NO.  243 
Pair  Calves,  One  Bull  and  One  Heifer,  Bred  by  Exhibitor 
$20— $15— $12— 10$ 

469   The  Otterbein  Home. 

470   Hollandale  Farm. 

471   R.   R.  Clampitt. 

472   The  Donald  Woodward  Herd. 

473   The   Otterbein  Home. 

474   The  Otterbein  Home. 


MILKING   SHORTHORN   CLASS  NO.  244 
Four  Animals,   Get  of  One   Sire,  Any  age,  Either  Sex 
$25— $20— $15— $10 

475   The  Otterbein  Home. 

476   Hollandale  Farm. 

477   R.    R.  Clampitt. 

478   The  Donald  Woodward  Herd. 

479   The  Otterbein  Home. 


SHORTHORN  STEERS  CLASS  NO.  245 
Senior  Yearling:  Steel,  Spayed  or  Martin  Heifer 
$30— $20— $15— $10 

480.  Haylands  Buddy  1125435— Age,  11-12-1921;  Hay  Brown. 

481.  Red— Age,  10-2-1921;  J.  W.   Lathers,  Beloit,  Wis. 

482.  Jim— Age,  10,3-1921;  J.  W.  Lathers. 

483.  Leveldale  Aristocrat  1190315— Age,  11-12-1921;  Mathers  Bros. 


SHORTHORN  STEERS  CLASS  NO.  246 
Junior  Yearling  Steer.  Spayed  or  Martin  Heifer 
$30— $20— $15— $10 

484.  Deerlick  Jerry — Age,  7-7-1922 ;  Buchanan  &  England,  Bridgeport,  111 

485.  Royal  Dale  1164890— Age,  1-1922;  Hay  Brown. 

486.  Fair  Acres  Jack— Age,  1-3-1922;  J.  W.  Lathers. 


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487.  Spotty — Age,  3-5-1922;  J.  W.  Lathers. 

488.  Richland  Gift  1171226— Age,  6-24-1922  ;  C.   H.   Prescott  &  Sons. 

489.  Roan  Memory  1203767— Age,  4-15-1922;  C.  H.  Prescott  &  Sons. 

490   John  Alexander  and  Sons. 

491   John  Alexander  and  Sons. 


SHORTHORN  STEERS  CLASS  NO.  247 
Senior  Calf  Steer,  Soayed  or  Martin  Heifer 
$30— $20— $15— $10 

492.  Violet's  Pride — Age,  12-6-1922;  Buchanan  &  England,  Bridgeport,  111. 

493.  Hayland's  Corlay— Age,  11-24-1922;  Hay  Brown. 

494.  Fair  Acres  Prince — Age,  10-6-1922  ;  J.  W.  Lathers. 

495.  Go  Easy — Age,  10-5-1922;  J.  W.  Lathers. 

496.  Bunko— Age.  9-4-1922:  L.  F.  Boyle. 

497   John   Alexander  and  Sons. 

498   John  Alexander  and  Sons. 


SHORTHORN  STEERS  CLASS  NO.  248 
Junior  Calf  Steer.  Soared  or  Martin  Heifer 
$30— $20— $15— $10 

499.  Hayland's  Cooney — Hay  Brown. 

500.  Ensign's  First— Age,   1-11-1923;  J.   W.  Lathers. 

501.  Hopeful's  First— Age,  1-7-1923;  J.  W.  Lathers. 

502.  Memory's  Masterpiece  1213658 — Age,  1-6-1923;  C.  H.  Prescott  &  Sons. 

503   John  Alexander  and  Sons. 

504   John  Alexander  and  Sons. 

505.  Gay  Lad— Age,  1-20-1922. 


SHORTHORN  CHAMPION  CLASS  NO.  249 
Steer,  Soayed  or  Martin  Heifer,  Any  Age  (Competition  Limited  to  First  Prize 
Winners  in  Above  Class) 
$40 


CHAMPION    STEERS    CLASS    NO.  250 
Herd — Three  Steers  (Must  Contain  at  Least  One  Yearling  and  One  Calf) 
$40— $35— $30— $25 

506   J.  W.  Lathers. 

507   C.  H.  Prescott  &  Sons. 

508   John  Alexander  &  Sons. 

509   John  Alexander  &  Sons. 


HEREFORD    CLASS   NO.  251 
Three   Bulls,   Owned  bv  Exhibitor 
$50— $40— $30— $15— $10— $5 

510.  Three  Bulls — Turner   Lumber  &  Investment  Co.,   Kansas   City,  Mo. 

511.  Three    Bulls    Owned    by   Exhibitor— Shadeland   Farm,    Lafayette,  Ind. 

512.  Three  Bulls— Thos.  Taggart.   French  Lick,  Ind. 


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513   Shallenberger   Farms,   Argyle,  111. 

514    Terrace  Lake  Hereford  Park,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

515   W.   L.   Yost,  Independence,  Mo. 

516   W.  L.  Yost,  Independence,  Mo. 

517   W.  L.  Yost,  Independence,  Mo. 

518   A.  J.  A.  Alexander. 

519   W.  C.  McCown. 

520   La  Vernet  Stock  Farm. 

521   J.  E.  Thompson  &  Sons. 

522   W.  N.  W.  Blayney. 

523   D.  D.  Van  Voorkis. 

524   Southworth  &  Tigan. 

525   Ken  Caryl   Ranch  Company. 

526   La  Vernet  Stock  Farm. 


HEREFORD   CLASS  NO.  252 
Two   Hulls.  Bred  and  Owned  by  Exhibitor. 

$50— $40— $30— $15— $10— $5 

527   Turner  Lumber  &  Investment  Co.,  Kansas  City, 

Mo. 

528   Shadiland  Farm,  Lafayette,  Indiana. 

529   Thos.  Taggart,  French  Lick,  Ind. 

530   Thos.  Taggart,  French  Lick,  Ind. 

531   Shallenberger   Farms,   Argyle,  Illinois. 

532   Terrace  Lake  Hereford  Park,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

533   W.  L.  Yost,   Independence,  Mo. 

534   W.   L.   Yost,   Independence,  Mo. 

535   "vV.   L.   Yost,   Independence,  Mo. 

536   W.   L.   Yost,  Independence,  Mo. 

537   W.   L.   Yost,   Independence,  Mo. 

538   A.  J.  A.  Alexander. 

539   W.  C.  McCown. 

540   La  Vernet  Stock  Farm. 

541  J.  E.   Thompson  &  Sons. 

542   W.  N.  W.  Blayney. 

543   W.  N.  W.  Blayney. 

544   D.  D.  Van  Voorkis. 

545   Southworth  &  Tigan. 

546   Ken  Caryl  Ranch  Company. 

547   La  Vernet  Stock  Farm. 

548   La  Vernet  Stock  Farm. 


HEREFORD   CLASS  NO.  253 
Bull,  Three  Years  Old  or  Over 
$40— $30— $20— $15— $10— $5 

549.  Prime  Disturber   691400— Age,   11-6-1917  :  Fred  Witt.  Leland.  Illinois. 

550.  Gay  Braemare  884100— Age,  10-3-1919  ;  W.  L.  Yost,  Independence,  Mo. 

551.  Brunnel  Fairfax  4th  903135— Age,  10-10-1919;  W.  C.  McCown. 

552.  Vernet  King  14th  784327— Age,  8-5-1918  :  La  Vernet  Stock  Farm. 

553.  Beau  Comfort  9th  910511— Age,  4-2-1920  ;  La  Varnet  Stock  Farm. 

554.  Beau  Fairfax   719922— Age,   1-13-1918;  J.  E.  Thompson  &  Sons. 

555.  British  Disturber  894357— Age,   10-27-1919 ;  D.  D.  Vau  Voorhis. 

556.  Repeater  66th  914128— Age,  2-2-1920  ;  J.  D.  Canary. 

557.  Repeater  68th  975196— Age,  4-13-1920  ;  J.  D.  Canary. 


HEREFORD   CLASS  NO.  254 
Bull,  Two  Years  Old  and  Under  Three 
$40— $30— $20— $15— $10— $5 

558.  Laurel  Perfection  5th  989392— Age,  9-15-1920  ;  Turner   Lumber  &  In- 

vestment Co.,  Kansas  City,  Missouri. 

559.  Laurel  Perfection  3rd  989397 — Age,  12-9-1920  ;  Turner   Lumber  &  In- 

vestment Co.,   Kansas  City,  Missouri. 


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560.  Paragon  Lad  17th  995424— Age,  12-22-1920  ;  Shadeland  Farm,  Lafayette, 

Indiana. 

561.  Pluto  Woodford  1230928— Age,  12-12-1920;  Thos.  Taggart,  French  Lick, 

Indiana. 

562.  Gay  Repeater  1069649— Age,  1-3-1921  ;  Shallenberger  Farms,  Argyle,  111. 

563.  Bonnie's  Impression  987571 — Age,  9-20-1920  ;  W.  L.  Yost,  Independence, 

Missouri. 

564.  Bonnie's  Image  987570 — Age,  1-6-1921  ;  W.  L.  Yost,  Independence,  Mo. 

565.  Woodburn  Woodford  1133000 — Age,  9-5-1920  :  A.  J.  A.  Alexander. 

566.  Beau  Comfort  12  1017275— Age,  1-4-1921  ;  La  Vernet  Stock  Farm. 

567.  Beau  Comfort  13  1011276— Age,  2-3-1921  ;  La  Vernet  Stock  Farm. 

568.  Royal  Fairfax  988704— Age,  10-3-1920 ;  J.  E.  Thompson  &  Sons. 

569.  Wvoming  16th  961896— Age,  9-3-1920  :  W.  N.  W.  Blayney. 

570.  Mischief  Wyoming:  1018990— Age,  4-20-1921  ;  W.  N.  W.  Blayney. 

571.  Gay  Boy  155  974500 — Age,  9-11-1920;  Ken-Caryl  Ranch  Company. 

572.  The  Anxiety  5th  981632— Age,  12-12-1920  ;  C.  O.  Graves. 

573.  Repeater  74th  1016949— Age,  3-8-1921  ;  J.  D.  Canary. 


HEREFORD   CLASS  NO.  255 
Senior   Yearlong  Bull 
$  4  0—$  30— $  2  0—$  1 5—$  1 0—$  5 


574.  Pride  of   Laurel   1096651 — Age,   9-12-1921  ;  Turner  Lumber  &  Invest- 

ment Co..  Kansas  City,  Missouri. 

575.  Beau  Plutofax  1st  1093093— Age  9-23-1921  ;  Thos.  Taggart,  French  Lick, 

Indiana. 

576.  Beau  Plutofax  3rd  1093091 — Age.  11-3-1921  ;  Thos  Taggart,  French  Lick, 

Indiana. 

577.  Don   Lark    1082184— Age,    9-14-1921  ;    Terrace   Lake    Hereford  Park, 

Kansas  City,  Missouri. 

578.  Speedwell  Lad  6th  1108929— Age,  9-20-1921  ;  W.  C.  McCown. 

579.  Vernet  Comfort  2nd  1097239— Age,  12-10-1921:  La  Vernet  Stock  Farm. 

580.  Dale's  Anxiety  1093101— Age,  9-3-1921:  J.  E.  Thompson  &  Sons. 

581.  Beau  Perfect  1101368— Age,  12-4-1921:  D.  D.  Van  Voorhis. 

582.  Speck  Woodford  3rd  1096106— Age,  10-4-1921  ;  Southworth  &  Tigan. 

583.  Ken  Carlos  6th  1079344— Age.  12-14-1920  :  Ken  Caryl  Ranch. 


HEREFORD   CLASS  NO.  256 
Junior    Yearling  Bull 
$40— $30— $20— $15— $15— $10— $10— $10— #5 

584.  Laurel  Conqueror  3rd  1123867 — Age,  2-1-1922  ;  Turner  Lumber  &  In- 

vestment Co.,   Kansas  City.  Missouri. 

585.  Shadeland   Lad   16th   1140281— Age,   2-8-1922  ;   Shadeland  Farm,  Lafa- 

yette. Indiana. 

586.  Indiana  Woodford  1140278— Age,  3-11-1922;  Shadeland  Farm,  Lafayette, 

Indiana. 

587.  Beau   Plutofax   7th   1093088— Age,   2-22-1922  ;   Thos.   Taggart,  French 

Lick,  Indiana. 

588.  B.  Reoeater  1126192— Age,  1-29-1922;  Shallenberger  Farm,  Argyle,  111. 

589.  Repeater    Model    131st    1127032— Age.    1-4-1922  ;    Shallenberger  Farms, 

Argyle,  Illinois. 

590.  Repeater    131st    Jr.    1127031— Age,    1-6-1922 ;    Shallenberger  Farms, 

Argyle,  Illinois. 

591.  Dominic  1082184 — Age,  1-15-1922  ;  Terrace  Lake  Hereford  Park,  Kansas 

City,  Missouri. 


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592.  Anxiety  Brae  1094491— Age,  1-9-1922:  W.  L.  Yost,  Independence,  Mo. 

593.  Brae  Woodford  1094498— Age,  1-25-1922  ;  W.  L.  Yost,  Independence,  Mo. 

594.  Bonnie  Brae  1094493— Age,   1-2-1922;  W.  L.  Yost.  Independence,  Mo. 

595.  Bonnie  Reserve  1094494— Age.  1-2-1922  :  W.  L.  Yost,  Independence,  Mo. 

596.  Woodford  157  1174466— Age,  1-13-1922;  A.  J.  A.  Alexander. 

597.  McCown  Fairfax  2nd  1163356— Age,  2-16-1922  ;  W.  C.  McCown. 

598.  Jim  Fairfax  1169766— Age.  7-13-1922  ;  W.  C.  McCown. 

599.  Holly  Wyoming  1095591— Age,  1-4-1922;  W.  N.  W.  Blayney. 

600.  Domino  6th  1104836— Age.  3-3-1922:  W.  N.  W.  Blayney. 

601.  Lord  Woodford  1179056— Age,   5-16-1922  :  Southworth   &  Tigan. 

602.  Woodford  155th  1114464— Age,  1-11-1922  ;  J.  D.  Canary. 


HEREFORD   CLASS  NO.  257 
Senior    Bull  Calf 
$  4  0—$  3  0— $2  0— $  1 5—$  1 5—$  1 0—$  1 0—$  1 0— #5 

603.  Laurel  Perfection  12th  1157211— Age,  9-7-1922:  Turner  Lumber  &  In- 

vestment Co.,  Kansas   City,  Missouri. 

604.  Laurel   Perfection    14th   1203134 — Age.    10-20-1922  ;   Turner  Lumber  & 

Investment  Co.,  Kansas  City,  Missouri. 

605.  Shadeland  Lad  22nd  1197680— Age,  9-23-1922  :  Shadeland  Farm,  Lafa- 

yette, Indiana. 

606.  Shadeland  Lad  23rd  1197681— Age,  9-14-1922  ;  Shadeland  Farm,  Lafa- 

yette. Indiana. 

607.  Plutofax  3rd  1200385— Age,  9-1-1922;  Thos.  Taggart,  French  Lick,  Ind. 

608.  Plutofax   4th    1200386— Age,    9-17-1922  ;   Thos.   Taggart,   French  Lick, 

Indiana. 

609.  Cyclone  Lad  15th  1210595— Age,  12-12-1922;  Fred  Witt,  Leland,  Illinois. 

610.  Prince  Repeater  1192479 — Age,  10-5-1922;  Shallenberger  Farms,  Argyle, 

Illinois. 

611.  La  Mancha  2nd  1214778— Age,  11-2-1922  ;  Terrace  Lake  Hereford  Park, 

Kansas  City,  Missouri. 

612.  Don    Pedro    1220980— Age,    11-15-1922  ;   Terrace   Lake   Hereford  Park, 

Kansas  City,  Missouri. 

613.  Bonnie's  Last  1130338— Age,  9-17-1922;  W.  L.  Yost,  Independence,  Mo. 

614.  Braemore  1st  1208025 — Age,  9-3-1922  ;  W.  L.  Yost,  Independence,  Mo. 

615.  Braemore  6th  1203161— Age,  9-12-1922  ;  W.  L.  Yost,  Independence,  Mo. 

616.  Woodburn  29  1199982— Age.  11-12-1922;  A.  J.  A.  Alexander. 

617.  Woodburn  22  1199979— Age,  10-27-1922  ;  A.  J.  A.  Alexander. 

618.  McCown  Model  1204095— Age,  9-10-1922;  W.  C.  McCown. 

619.  Vernet   Comfort  5th  A   1214159— Age.    12-10-1922 ;   La    Vernet  Stock  ( 

Farm. 

620.  Real  Beau  1209455— Age,  10-2-1922  :  J.  E.  Thompson  &  Sons. 

621.  Murphy  Wyoming  1173933— Age,  9-3-1922;  W.  N.  W.  Blayney. 

622.  Beecher  Donald  1210275 — Age,  10-14-1922  :  D.  D.  Van  Voorhis. 

623.  Prince  Woodford  1222676— Age,   12-19-1922  ;  Southworth  &  Tigan. 

624.  Domino — Ken  Caryl  Ranch  Company. 

625.  Beau  Domino  5th  1200037— Age,  9-3-1922  :  C.  O.  Graves. 

626.  Repeater  83rd  1213662— Age,  10-28-1922  ;  J.  D.  Canary. 


HEREFORD   CLASS  NO.  258 
Junior  Bull  Calf 
$40— $30— $20— $15— $15— $10— $10— $10— #5 

627.  Laurel  Perfection  16th  1203133— Age,  1-2-1923;  Turner  Lumber  &  In- 

vestment Co.,   Kansas  City,  Missouri. 

628.  Shadeland  Lad  331st— Age,  2-9-1923;  Shadeland  Farm,  Lafayette,  Ind. 

629.  Plutofax  5th  1200387— Age,  1-2-1923  ;  Thos.  Taggart,  French  Lick,  Ind. 

630.  Repeater  Premier  131st  1216113— Age,  1-20-1923  ;  Shallenberger  Farms, 

Argyle,  Illinois. 

631.  Don  Victor   1228235— Age,    1-2-1923;   Terrace    Lake   Hereford  Park, 

Kansas  City,  Missouri. 


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€32.  Early  Dawn — Age,  1-20-1923 ;  W.  L.  Yost,  Independence,  Missouri. 

633.  Braemore  Jr.  1203157— Age,  1-2-1923 ;  W.  L.  Yost,  Independence,  Mo. 

634.  Woodburn  27  1226323— Age,  1-18-1923  :  A.  J.  A.  Alexander. 

635.  Vernet  Comfort  6th  1214160 — Age,  3-17-1923 ;  La  Vernet  Stock  Farm. 

636.  Arthur  Wyoming  1216788— Age,  1-14-1923;  W.  N.  W.  Blayney. 

637.  Shady  Donald  1210277— Age,  1-7-1923:  D.  D.  Van  Voorhis. 

638.  Domino— Ken  Caryl  Ranch  Company. 

639.  Repeater  85th   1219427— Age,   1-20-1923;  J.  D.  Canary. 

640.  Repeater  66th  Jr.  1219425— Age.   1-10-1923  :  J.  D.  Canary. 


HEREFORD  CLASS  NO.  259 
Senior  Champion  Bull 
$50 


HEREFORD   CLASS  NO.  260 
Junior  Champion  Bull 
$50 


HEREFORD  CLASS  NO,  261 
Grand   Champion  Bull 
$60 


HEREFORD   CLASS  NO.  262 
Cow,  Three  Years  Old  or  Over 
$40— $30— $20— $15— $10— $5 


641.  Myra  Plutofax  1230927— Age,  11-30-1919:  Thos.  Taggart,  French  Lick, 

Indiana. 

642.  Cyclone  Daisy  943625— Ape,  4-28-1920;  Fred  Witt,  Leland,  Illinois. 

643.  Disturber's    Lass    4th   888858— Age.    11-15-1919;    Shallenberger  Farms, 

Argyle,  Illinois. 

644.  .Lady  Woodburn  3rd  878933— Age,  9-15-1919:  A.  J.  A.  Alexander. 

645.  Bell  Donald  823433— Age,  3-20-1919:  W.  C.  McCown. 

646.  Princess  Anxiety  871397 — Age,  7-27-1919  ;  La  Vernet  Stock  Farm. 

647.  Miss  Gay  Lad  2nd  785124— Age,  1-30-1919  ;  J.  E.  Thompson  &  Sons. 

648.  Lady  Lela  785604— Age,  11-27-1918:  D.  D.  Van  Voorhis. 

649.  Louise  V  829843— Age.  7-20-1919  :  D.  D.  Van  Voorhis! 

650.  Crystal  Mischief  996646— Age.  6-26-1920;  Ken   Caryl   Ranch  Co. 

651.  Belle  Blanchard  80th  787282— Age,  9-7-1918  ;  C.  O.  Graves. 


HEREFORD   CLASS  NO.  263 
Heifer,  Two  Years  Old  and  Under  Three 
$  4  0—$  3  0—$  20— $15— $10— $5 

652.  Bessie  Plutofax  1230926— Age,  9-26-1920;  Thos.  Taggart,  French  Lick, 

Indiana. 

653.  Standard   Lady  2nd  1042695— Age.   5-11-1921  ;  Fred  Witt,   Leland,  111. 

654.  Repeater    Lass    4th    987044— Age,     10-21-1920;     Shallenberger  Farms, 

Argyle,  Illinois. 

655.  Dorothy  S  1069647— Age,  1-26-1921  ;  Shallenberger  Farms,  Argyle,  111. 

656.  Yule  Tide  2nd  969228— Age,  10-25-1920;  Terrace  Lake  Hereford  Park, 

Kansas  City,  Missouri.  .       .  .. 


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657.  Donna  Domino  1014785 — Age,  1-21-1921 ;  Terrace  Lake  Hereford  Park, 

Kansas  City,  Missouri. 

658.  Belle  Woodford  95  1009531— Age,  1-6-1921:  A.  J.  A.  Alexander. 

659.  Rose  Fairfax  988918— Age.  1-5-1921  :  W.  C.  McCown. 

660.  Donna's   Princess   1017279 — Age,   11-10-1920  ;   La  Vernet  Stock  Farm. 

661.  Lady  Fairfax  Gth  988703— Age.  9-4-192Q ;  J.  E.  Thompson  &  Sons. 

662.  Princess  Perfection  958075 — Age..  9-2-1920  ;  D.  D.  Van  Voorhis. 

663.  Lady  Domino  8  992995 — Age,   9-25-1920;  Ken  Caryl  Ranch  Company. 

664.  Rebecca  2    1044994 — Age,    11-8-1920;   Ken  Caryl   Ranch  Company. 

665.  Lady  Ileen  11th  985842— Age,  2-4-1921  :  C.  O.  Graves. 


HEREFORD   CLASS  NO.  264 
Senior  Yearling  Heifer 
$40— $30— $20— $15— $15— $10— $10— $10— #5— #5 

666.  Gondola  26th   1085904 — Age,  10-5-1921 ;  Turner  Lumber  &  Investment 

Co.,  Kansas  City,  Missouri. 

667.  Laurel  Belle  4th  1096643— Age.  11-10-1921;  Turner  Lumber  &  Invest- 

ment  Co.,    Kansas   City,  Missouri. 

668.  Miss  Donald  53rd  1106913— Age,  11-28-1921  ;  Turner  Lumber  &  Invest-, 

ment  Co.,   Kansas  City,  Missouri. 

669.  Elsie  Woodford  1092257— Age.   10-7-1921  ;  Shadeland  Farm,  Lafayette, 

Indiana. 

670.  Bonnie  F.  29th  1092258— Age  9-3-1921  ;  Shadeland  Farm,  Lafayette,  Ind. 

671.  Miss  Plutofax  1st  1093096— Age,  9-33-1921  ;  Thos.  Taggart,  French  Lick, 

Indiana. 

672.  Miss   Plutofax   3rd   1088253— Age,    11-12-1921  ;  Thos.   Taggart,  French. 

Lick,  Indiana. 

673.  Esther  1095817— Age,  9-5-1921;  Fred  Witt,  Leland,  Illinois. 

674.  Dorothy  S  2nd  1131050— Age,  11-25-1921  ;  Shallenberger  Farms,  Argyle, 

Illinois. 

675.  Lady  Valentine  1082186 — Age,  9-17-1921  ;  Terrace  Lake  Hereford  Park, 

Kansas  City,  Missouri. 

676.  Miss  Pet  3rd  1082188 — Age.  10-5-1921  ;  Terrace  Lake  Hereford  Park, 

Kansas  City,  Missouri. 

677.  Bonnie  Sunshine   1094496 — Age,   9-8-1921  :  W.   L.  Yost,  Independence, 

Missouri. 

678.  Bonnie  Wild  Rose  1094503— Age,  11-11-1921  ;  W.  L.  Yost,  Independence, 

Missouri.  , 

679.  Lady  Woodburn  21  1083673— Age,  9-10-1921  :  A.  J.  A.  Alexander. 

680.  Lady  Woodburn  22  1083674— Age,  9-12-1921  ;  A.  J.  A.  Alexander. 

681.  Mary  Fairfax  1089648— Age,  9-1-1921;  W.  C.  McCown. 

682.  Golda  Fairfax  1089645— A^e,   9-5-1921:  W.   C.  McCown. 

683.  Lady  Fairfax  10  1093100— Age,  9-15-1921  ;  J.  E.  Thompson  &  Sons. 

684.  Lady  Fair/ax  11th  1105892 — Age,  10-26-1921  ;  J.  E.  Thompson  &  Sons. 

685.  Elsie  Domino  1095587— Age,  9-25-1921  ;  W.  N.  W.  Blayney. 

686.  Katie  Domino  1095592— Age,  9-26-1921  ;  W.  N.  W.  Blayney. 

687.  May  Perfection  1096126— Age,  9-7-1921  ;  D.  D.  Van  Voorhis. 

688.  Posey  Perfection  2nd  1096128— Age,  11-16-1921;  D.  D.  Van  Voorhis. 

689.  Domino — 12-1921  ;  Ken  Caryl  Ranch  Company. 

690.  Miss  Mairsele  275 — Ken  Caryl  Ranch  Company. 

691.  Lady  Repeater  2nd  1094769— Age,  11-4-1921;  C.  O.  Graves. 

692.  Miss  Repeater  87th  1089274— Age,  9-15-1921;  J.  D.  Canary. 


HEREFORD  CLASS  NO.  265 
Junior  Yearling  Heifer 

$40— $30— $20— $15— $15— $10— $10— $10— #5— #5 
693.    Laurel  Lass  2nd  1123870 — Age,  2-1-1922;  Turner  Lumber  &  Invest- 
ment Gov,  Kansas  City;  Missouri. 


74 


694.  Laurel   Coquette   3rd   1126851 — Age.   2-8-192'^  ;   Turner   Lumber   &  In- 

vestment Co.,  Kansas  City,  Missouri. 

695.  Audrev   1103123 — Age,   1-2-1922  ;   Shadeland  Farm,   Lafayette,  Indiana. 

696.  Miss  Plutofax  5th  1093094— Age,  1-8-1922  ;  Thos.  Taggart,  French  Lick, 

Indiana. 

697.  Miss    Plutofax   9th    1093089 — Age,    1-31-1922  ;   Thos.    Taggart,  French 

Lick,  Indiana. 

698.  Ramona   1099763— Age,   2-16-1922  :  Fred  Witt,   Leland,  Illinois. 

699.  May   Repeater   1131053 — Age,    1-2-1922  ;    Shallenberger   Farms,  Argyle, 

Illinois. 

700.  Golden  Glow  1094510 — Age,  1-24-1922  ;  W.  L.  Yost,  Independence,  Mo. 

701.  Lady  Love  1094513 — Age,  1-21-1922  ;  W.  L.  Yost,  Independence,  Mo. 

702.  Regulator  Lass  3rd — Age,  3-8-1922  ;  W.  L.  Yost,  Independence,  Mo. 

703.  Jessie  1113188— Age,  3-12-1921  ;  A.  J.  A.  Alexander. 

704.  McCown  Princess  2nd  1204088— Age,  9-3-1922  ;  W.  C.  McCown. 

705.  McCown  Princess  4   1204090— Age,  9-21-1922  ;  W.  C.  McCown. 

706.  Princess  Comfort  14  1126032 — Age,  2-10-1922  ;  La  Vernet  Stock  Farm. 

707.  Princess  Comfort  18th  1214152— Age,  8-4-1922  ;  La  Vernet  Stock  Farm. 

708.  Lady  Fairfax  15  1128006— Are,  1-21-1922  ;  J.  E.  Thompson  &  Sons. 

709.  Gem  Fairfax  1128004— Age,  1-30-1922  ;  J.  E.  Thompson  &  Sons. 

710.  Dollie  Wyoming  1173931— Age,   6-3-1922  ;  W.  N.  W.  Blayney. 

711.  Belle  Perfect  1096122 — Age,  1-8-1922  ;  D.  D.  Van  Voorhis. 

712.  Dimple   Woodford   1192203— Age,   5-15-1922  ;  Southworth   &  Tigan. 

713.  Patricia  Woodford   1192209— Age,   8-11-1922;  Southworth   &  Tigan. 

714.  Miss  Reoeater  91st  1126874— Age,   1-19-1922  ;  J.   D.  Canary. 


HEREFORD   CLASS  NO.  266 
Senior  Heifer  Calf 
$40— $30— $20— $15— $15— $10— $10— $10— #5— #5 

715.  Laurel  Beauty  5th  1203126 — Age,  9-3-1922  ;  Turner  Lumber  &  Invest- 

ment Co..  Kansas  City,  Missouri. 

716.  Laurel  Belle  6th   1203128— Age,  9-19-1922  ;  Turner  Lumber  &  Invest- 

ment Co.,   Kansas  City,  Missouri. 

717.  Trixie  Woodford   1197687— Age,   9-3-1922  ;  Shadeland  Farm,  Lafayette, 

Indiana. 

718.  Shadeland    Maid     14th    1197683— Age,     9-15-1922  ;     Shadeland  Farm, 

Lafayette,  Indiana. 

719.  Lady  Plutofax  3rd— Age,   9-2-1922  ;  Thos.  Taggart,  French  Lick,  Ind. 

720.  Lady    Plutofax   4th    1200378— Age,    9-15-1922  ;   Thos.    Taggart,  French 

Lick,  Indiana. 

721.  Delores   1210598— Age,   10-8-1922;   Fred   Witt,   Leland,  Illinois. 

722.  Easter  Repeater  1192470— Age,  9-30-1922  ;  Shallenberger  Farms,  Argyle, 

Illinois. 

723.  Lolita    2nd    1200394— Age,     9-2-1922  ;     Terrace    Lake     Hereford  Park, 

Kansas    City,  Missouri. 

724.  Gayle  Braemore  1203177— Age,   11-101922  ;  W.   L.  Yost,  Independence, 

Missouri. 

725.  Virginia  Belle  1203192— Age,  9-18-1922  ;  W.  L.  Yost,  Independence,  Mo. 

726.  Sun  Glow  1203190— Age,  9-11-1922;  W.  L.  Yost,  Independence,  Mo. 

727.  Lady  Woodburn  25   1198405— Age,   9-21-1922;   A.  J.  A.  Alexander. 

728.  Lady  Woodburn  26   1198406— Age,   10-10-1922  ;  A.  J.  A.  Alexander. 

729.  Princess  Comfort  20  1214153— Age,  11-2-1922;  La  Vernet  Stock  Farm. 

730.  Princess  Comfort  22  1214169— A^e,  11-10-1922;  La  Vernet  Stock  Farm. 

731.  Princess  Comfort  26  1214157— Age,  1-29-1923;  La  Vernet  Stock  Farm. 

732.  Princess  Comfort  21  1214154— Age,  11-5-1922;  La  Vernet  Stock  Farm. 

733.  Belle  Blanchard  2nd  1217388— Age,  12-4-1922;  J.  E.  Thompson  &  Sons. 

734.  Donna  Domino  1173938— Age,  9-21-1922;  W.  N.  W.  Blayney. 

735.  Nellie  Domino  1116799— Age,  1-4-1923  ;  W.  N.  W.  Blayney. 

736.  Lela  Donald  1210278— Age,  10-6-1922;  D.  .D.  Van  Voorhis. 

737.  Nancy  Donald  1210282— Age,  10-28-1922;  D.  D.  Van  Voorhis. 

738.  Lady    Woodford    1216677— Age,    11-14-1922;    Southworth    &  Tigan. 

739.  Astor,  October — Ken  Caryl  Ranch  Company. 

740.  Belle  Domino   1220038 — Age,   9-2-1922  ;   Ken   Caryl   Ranch  Company. 


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741.  Dotty  Domino  1220042— Age,  11-25-1922  ;  Ken   Caryl  Ranch  Co. 

742.  Miss  Mischief  1200048— Age,  9-6-1922;  C.  O.  Graves. 

743.  Duchess  Domino  1202872— Age,  10-7-1922 ;  C.  O.  Graves. 

744.  Donna  Anna  44th  1200039— Age,  1-2-1923  ;  C.  O.  Graves. 

745.  Miss  Mischief  1201715— Age,  9-20-1922;  J.  D.  Canary. 

746.  Miss  Line  Repeater  1203216— Age,  9-21-1922  ;  J.  D.  Canary. 


HEREFORD   CLASS   NO.  267 
Senior  Champion  Female 

$50 


HEREFORD   CLASS   NO.  268 
Junior  Champion  Female 
$50 


HEREFORD   CLASS   NO.  269 
Grand   Champion  Female 
$60 


HEREFORD   CLASS  NO.  270 
Aged  Herd  Consisting  of  Bull  Two  Years  or  Over;  Cow  Three  Years  Old  or 
Over;  Two  Year  Old  Heifer;  One  Year  Old  Heifer;  Senior  Heifer  Calf 

$60— $40— $25— $15— $10 


747   Thos.  Taggart,  French   Lick,  Indiana. 

748.  ,   Fred  Witt,  Leland,  Illinois. 

749   Shallenberger   Farms,   Argyle,  Illinois. 

750   A.  J.  A.  Alexander. 

751   W.  C.  McCown. 

752   La  Vernet  Stock  Farm. 

753   J.  E.  Thompson  &  Sons. 

754   D.  D.  Van  Voorhis. 

755   Ken    Caryl   Ranch  Company. 

756   C.  O.  Graves. 

757   J.  D.  Canary. 


HEREFORD   CLASS  NO.  271 
Yearling  Herd — Bull  One  Year  Old  and  Under  Two;  Two  Yearling  Heifers; 
Bred  by  Exhibitor 
$50— $30— $20— $15— $10 


758   Turner  Lumber  &  Investment  Co.,  Kansas  City, 

Missouri. 

759   Shadeland  Farm,  Lafayette,  Indiana. 

760   Thos.   Taggart,  French   Lick,  Indiana. 

761   Thos.  Taggart,  French  Lick,  Indiana. 

762   Shallenberger   Farms,   Argyle,  Illinois. 

763   Terrace  Lake  Hereford  Park,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 


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764   W.  L.  Yost,  Independence,  Mo. 

765   W.  L.  Yost,  Independence,  Mo. 

766   W.  C.  McCown. 

767   La  Vernet  Stock  Farm. 

768   J.  E.  Thompson  &  Sons. 

769   W.  N.  W.  Blayney. 

770   D.  D.  Van  Voorhis. 

771   South  worth  &  Tigan. 

772   J.  D.  Canary. 


HEREFORD   CLASS  NO.  272 
Pair  Calves — One  Bull  (Senior  or  Junior)  and  One  (Senior)  Heifer,  Bred  by 

Exhibitor 
$50— $30— $20— $15— $10 


773   Turner  Lumber  &  Investment  Co.,  Kansas  City, 

Missouri. 

774   Shadeland  Farm,  Lafayette,  Indiana. 

775   Shadeland  Farm,  Lafayette,  Indiana. 

776   Thos.  Taggart,  French  Lick,  Indiana. 

777   Thos.   Taggart,   French   Lick,  Indiana. 

778   Fred  Witt,   Leland,  Illinois. 

779   Shallenberger   Farms,   Argyle,  Illinois. 

780   Terrace  Lake  Hereford  Park,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

781   W.  L.  Yost,  Independence,  Mo. 

782   W.  L.  Yost,  Independence,  Mo. 

783   W.   C.  McCown. 

784   La  Vernet  Stock  Farm. 

785   J.  E.  Thompson  &  Sons. 

786   W.  N.  W.  Blayney. 

787   D.  D.  Van  Voorhis. 

788   Southworth   &  Tigan. 

789   Ken  Caryl  Ranch  Company. 

790   C.  O.  Graves. 

791   J.  D.  Canary. 

792   La  Vernet  Stock  Farm. 


HEREFORD   CLASS   NO.  273 
Four  Animals — Get  of  One  Sire — Any  Age — Either  Sex 
$60— $40— $25— $15— $10 


793   Turner  Lumber  &  Investment  Co.,  Kansas  City, 

Missouri. 

-794.  ..Shadeland  Farm,   Lafayette,  Ind. 

795   Thos.  Taggart,  French  Lick,  Ind. 

796   Thos.  Taggart,  French  Lick,  Ind. 

797   Fred  Witt,  Leland,  Illinois. 

798   Shallenberger   Farms,   Argyle,  Illinois. 

799   Terrace  Lake  Hereford  Park,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

800   W.   L.  Yost,  Independence,  Mo. 

801   W.  L.  Yost,  Independence,  Mo. 

802   W.  L.  Yost,  Independence,  Mo. 

803   W.  C.  McCown. 

804   La  Vernet  Stock  Farm. 

805   J.  E.  Thompson  &  Sons. 

806   W.  N.  W.  Blayney. 

807   W.  N.  W.  Blayney. 

808   D.  D.  Van  Voorhis. 

809   D.  D.  Van  Voorhis. 

810   Southworth  &  Tigan. 

811   Ken  Caryl  Ranch  Company. 

812   C.  O.  Graves. 

813   J.  D.  Canary. 

814   La  Vernet  Stock  Farm. 


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HEREFORD  STEERS  CLASS  NO.  274 


Senior  Yearling  Steer 
$30— $20— $15— $10 

815.  Beau  Laurel  26th  1096638— Age,  11-7-1921  ;  Turner  Lumber  &  Invest- 

ment Co.,  Kansas  City,  Missouri. 

816.  Bonnie  Pride  692— Age,  11-30-1921;  W.  L.  Yost.  Independence,  Mo. 

817.  Dale  Disturber  2nd  1095866— D.  D.  Van  Voorhis. 

818.  Wildacre  796— Age,  9-24-1922  ;  J.  D.  Canary. 


HEREFORD  STEER  CLASS  NO.  275 
Junior  Yearling  Steer 
$30— $20— $15— $10 

819.  Sir  Laurel  3rd  1126852— Age,  3-7-1922  ;  Turner  Lumber  &  Investment 

Co.,  Kansas  City,  Missouri. 

820.  Adam  Repeater  1192461— Age,  5-15-1922  ;  Shallenberger  Farms,  Argyle, 

Illinois. 

821.  Bevo  691— Age.  1-10-1922  ;  W.  L.  Yost,  Independence,  Mo. 

822.  Bonnie  Woodford   1127144— Age,   4-8-1922  ;   Southworth  &  Tigan. 

823.  Duke  668— Ken  Caryl  Ranch  Company. 

824.  Marcell — Ken  Caryl  Ranch  Company. 


HEREFORD  STEER  CLASS  NO.  276 
Senior  Steer  Calf 
$30— $20— $15— $10 

825.  Laurel  Perfection  33rd  1157212— Age,  9-2-1922  ;  Turner  Lumber  &  In- 

vestment Co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

826.  Shadeland  Lad  25th  789— Age,  9-20-1922 ;  Shadeland  Farm.  Lafayette, 

Indiana. 

827.  Anna's    Repeater    1192462 — Age,     10-11-1922  ;     Shallenberger  Farms, 

Argyle,  Illinois. 

828.  Hansome  Lad  885 — Age.  9-9-1922  ;  W.  L.  Yost,  Independence,  Mo. 

829.  Woodburn  23  1199980— Age,  10-10-1922  ;  A.  J.  A.  Alexander. 

830.  Don — Ken  Caryl  Ranch  Company. 


HERFEROD  STEER  CLASS  NO.  277 
Junior   Steer  Calf 
$30— $20— $15— $10 

831.  Laurel  Eunich  4th  799 — Age,  1-10-1923;  Turner  Lumber  &  Investment 

Co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

832.  Laurel  Eunich  5th  798 — Age,  1-8-1923  ;  Turner  Lumber  &  Investment 

Co.,  Kansas  City,  Missouri. 

833.  Prince  Repeater   131st  1216112— Age,   1-16-1923  ;  Shallenberger  Farms, 

Argyle,  Illinois. 

834.  Delight  1228233 — Age,  1-5-1923 ;  Terrace  Lake  Hereford  Park,  Kansas 

City,  Missouri. 

835.  Blayney's  Hero  852— Age,  1-2-1923  ;  W.  N.  W.  Blayney. 


HEREFORD  STEER  CLASS  NO.  278 
Champion  Steer 
$40 

78 


HEREFORD  STEER  CLASS  NO.  279 
Herd — Three  Steers   (Must  Contain  at  Least  One  Yearling  and 
One  Calf) 

836   Turner  Lumber  &  Investment  Co.,  Kansas  City, 

Missouri. 

837   Shallenberger    Farms,    Argyle,  Illinois. 

838   W.  L.  Yost,  Independence,  Missouri. 


ABERDEEN  ANGUS  CLASS  NO.  280 
Three  Bulls,  Owned  by  Exhibitor 
$30— $25— $20— $15— $10 

839   Kemp  Bros. 

840   Raymond  Brown. 

841   Carl  A.  Rosenfeld. 


ABERDEEN  ANGUS  CLASS  NO.  281 
Two   Bulls,   Bred  by  Exhibitor 
$30— $25— $20— $15— $10 

842   Kemp  Bros. 

843   Raymond  Brown. 

844   Carl  A.  Rosenfeld. 


ABERDEEN  ANGUS  CLASS  NO.  282 
Bull,  Three  Years  Old  or  Over 
$30— $25— $20— $15— $10 
845.    Broadus  Black  Copper  2nd  302383— Age,  6-23-1919;  Raymond  Brown. 


ABERDEEN  ANGUS  CLASS  NO.  283 
Bull,  Two  Years  Old  and  Under  Three 
$30— $25— $20— $15— $10 

846.  Black  Belmore  336163— Age,  9-5-1920  ;  Kemp  Bros. 

847.  Ensign  C.  2nd  325091— Age,  9-16-1920;  Raymond  Brown. 

848.  Eventuation  337989— Age,   1-5-1921  ;  Carl  A.  Rosenfeld. 


ABERDEEN  ANGUS  CLASS  NO.  284 
Senior   Yearling  Bull 
$30— $25— $20— $15— $10 

849.  Permit  9th  352761— Age,  9-2-1921;  Raymond  Brown. 

850.  Expression  352608— Age,  12-29-1921  ;  Carl  A.  Rosenfeld. 

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ABERDEEN  ANGUS  CLASS  NO.  285 
Junior   Yearling:  Bull 
$30— $25— $20— $15— $10 

851.  Killian  363626— Age,  6-10-1922  ;  Kemp  Bros. 

852.  Berman  of  Glenrock  2  352914 — Age,  1-12-1922  ;  Kemp  Bros. 

853.  Lottie's  Boy  2nd  365960 — Age,  6-1-1922  ;  Raymond  Brown. 

854.  Electron  352610— Age,   1-25-1922;  Carl  A.  Rosenfeld. 


ABERDEEN  ANGUS  CLASS  NO.  286 
Senior   Bull  Calf 
$30— $25— $20— $15— $10 

855.  Idlor  of  Glenrock — Age,  10-10-1922 ;  Kemp  Bros. 

856.  — Beauty  Boy  B  365962 — Age,  9-1-1922  ;  Raymond  Brown. 

857.  Imogene— Age,  10-5-1922  ;  Carl  A.  Rosenfeld. 


ABERDEEN  ANGUS  CLASS  NO.  287 
Junior   Bull  Calf 
$30— $25— $20— $15— $10 

858.  Killiner — Age,  2-15-1923;  Kemp  Bros. 

859.  Beauty  Bon  C.  367183 — Age,  1-3-1923  ;  Raymond  Brown. 

860.  Eloquent — Age,  1-10-1923;  Carl  A.  Rosenfeld. 


ABERDEEN  ANGUS  CLASS  NO.  288 
Senior  Champion  Bull 
$30 


ABERDEEN  ANGUS  CLASS  NO.  289 
Junior  Champion  Bull 
$30 


ABERDEEN  ANGUS  CLASS  NO  290 
Grand  ChamDion  Bull 
$30 


ABERDEEN  ANGUS  CLASS  NO.  291 
Cow.  Three  Years  Old  or  Over 
$30— $25— $20— $15— $10 

861.  Queens  Viola  K  306800— Age,   10-3-1919:  Kemp  Bros. 

862.  Kandace  6th,  239064— Age,  2-24-1916  ;  Raymond  Brown. 

863.  Blackbird  425,  316793 — Age,  5-5-1919;  Raymond  Brown. 

864.  Beauty  McHenry  5th,  335276— Age,  7-12-1920  ;  Raymond  Brown. 

865.  K  Pride  of  Fairfield  245543— Age,  4-21-1917 j  Carl  A.  Rosenfeld. 


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ABERDEEN  ANGUS  CLASS  NO.  292 


Heifer.  Two  Years  Old 
$30— $25— $20— $15— $10 

866.  Kilkea  W.  350363— Age,  4-29-1921  :  Kemp  Bros. 

867.  Queen  Quail  3rd,  338556 — Age.   10-19-1920;  Raymond  Brown. 

868.  Kandace  10th  338859 — Age,  9-20-1920  ;  Raymond  Brown. 

869.  Blackcap  McHenry   156   352606 — Age,   1-15-1921  ;  Carl  A.  Rosenfeld. 

870.  Melba  R.  338103— Age,  1-30-1921;  Carl  A.  Rosenfeld. 

871.  Blackbird  Bertie  337990— Age,  2-20-1921  ;  Carl  A.  Rosenfeld. 


ABERDEEN  ANGUS  CLASS  NO.  293 
Senior  Yearling  Heifer 
$30— $25— $20— $15^-$10 

872.  Verity  of  Glenrock  5,  352913— Age,  12-15-1921;  Kemp  Bros. 

873.  Queen  Quail  4th,  353427— Age,  9-4-1921;  Raymond  Brown. 

874.  Kandace  12th,  365956 — Age.  9-1-1921;  Raymond  Brown. 

875.  Evea  352607— Age,  11-21-1921;  Carl  A.  Rosenfeld. 

876.  Blackbird  Jerry  3rd,  352609— Age,  12-30-1921;  Carl  A.  Rosenfeld. 


ABERDEEN  ANGUS  CLASS  NO.  294 
Junior  Yearling  Heifer 
$30— $25— $20— $15— $10 

877.  Blackbird  of  Glenrock  361231— Age,  4-28-1922;  Kemp  Bros. 

878.  Maplewood  Barbara  358743— Age,  2-2-1922;  Raymond  Brown. 

879.  Maplewood  Enchantress  358742 — Age,  1-10-1922;  Raymond  Brown. 

880.  Boetta— Age,  4-23-1922;  Carl  A.  Rosenfeld. 


ABERDEEN  ANGUS  CLASS  NO.  295 
Senior  Hefer  Calf 
$30— $25— $20— $  15— $  10 

881.  Erica  of  Glenrock  4 — Age,  3-28-1922  ;  Kemp  Bros. 

882.  Blackcap  of  Glenrock  3— Age  12-5-1922;  Kemp  Bros. 

883.  Kandace  14th  365963— Age,  9-2-1922  ;  Raymond  Brown. 

884.  Maplewood  Pride  2nd,  365964 — Age,   11-1-22;   Raymond  Brown. 

885.  Blackcap  McHenry  157— Age,  9-3-1922  ;  Carl  A.  Rosenfeld. 
886— Enlixa— Age,  9-4-1922;  Carl  A.  Rosenfeld. 


ABERDEEN  ANGUS  CLASS  NO.  296 
Senior  Champion  Female 
$30 


ABERDEEN  ANGUS  CLASS  NO.  297 
Junior  Champion  Female 
$30 

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ABERDEEN  ANGUS  CLASS  NO.  298 
Grand  Champion  Female 
$30 


ABERDEEN  ANGUS  CLASS  NO.  299 
Graded  Herd — Bull  Over  Two  Years.  Cow  Any  Age,  Two  Year  Old  Heifer, 
One  Year  Old  Heifer,  Senior  Heifer  Calf 
$30— $20— $12— $8 


887   Kemp  Bros. 

888   Raymond  Brown. 

889   Raymond  Brown. 

890   Carl  A.  Rosenfeld. 


ABERDEEN  ANGUS  CLASS  NO.  300 
Yearling  Herd — Bull  One  Year  Old  and  Under  Two.  Two  Yearling  Heifers, 
Heifers  Bred  by  Exhibitors 
$30— $20— $12— $8 


891   Kemp  Bros. 

892   Raymond   Brown . 

893   Raymond  Brown. 

894   Carl  A.  Rosenfeld. 


ABERDEEN  ANGUS  CLASS  NO.  301 
Calf  Herd— One  Bull  and  Two  Senior  Heifers,  All  Bred  by  Exhibitor 
$25— $15— $10— $5 

895   Kemp  Bros. 

896   Kemp  Bros. 

897   Raymond  Brown. 

898   Carl  A.  Rosenfeld. 


ABERDEEN  ANGUS  CLASS  NO.  302 
Four  Animals,  Get  of  One  Sire,  Any  Age,  Either  Sex,  Ownership  not  required 
$30— $20— $12— $8 

899   Kemp  Bros. 

900   Raymond  Brown. 

901   Raymond  Brown. 

902   Carl  A.  Rosenfeld. 


RED  POLLS  CLASS  NO.  303 
Bull  Three  Years  Old  or  Over 
$10— $7— $3 

903.    Antone  Charmer  32299— Age,  3-27-1917  ;J.   W.   Larabee  &  Song  Earl- 
viUe,  nr. 

904.    House  Charmer  40347— Age,  1-20-1920  ;  Mark  Fruim. 

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RED  POLLS  CLASS  NO.  304 
Bull  Two  Years  Old  and  Under  Three 
$10— $7— $3 

905.  Marshall   Charmer  42203— Age,   11-10-1920  ;  J.    W.    Larabee   &  Sons, 

Earlville,  111. 

906.  William  Charmer  42201— Age,  10-16-1920;  H.  P.  Olson,  Altona,  111. 

907.  Teddvs  Boy  42206 — Age,  2-6-1921;  Schickedouz  Bros.,  Chenoa. 


RED  POLLS  CLASS  NO.  305 
Senior  Yearling  Bull 
$10— $7— $3 

908.    Great  Teddy  43845— Age,   10-2-1921;  H.   P.   Olson,  Altona,  111. 


RED  POLLS  CLASS  NO.  306 
Junior  Yearling  Bull 
$10— $7— $3 

909.  Mannu  Charmer  43920 — Age,  6-1-1922  ;  J.   W.  Larabee  &  Sons,  Earl- 

ville, 111. 

910.  Teddy's  Lad  44372— Age,  3-1-1922;  H.  P.   Olson,  Altona,  111. 

911.  Chief  Major  43996— Age,  2-8-1922  ;  Mark  Fruin. 


RED  POLLS  CLASS  NO.  307 
Senior  Bull  Calf 
$10— $7— $3 

912.  Felix  Charmer  45480— Age  10-7-1922;  J.   W.   Larabee  &  Sons,  Earl- 

ville, 111. 

913.  Henry  Charmer  45481— Age,  10-12-1922;  J.  W.  Larabee  &  Sons,  Earl- 

ville, 111. 

914.  Eddie  Charmer  45477— Age,  8-29-1922  ;  J.   W.  Larabee  &  Sons,  Earl- 

ville, 111. 

915.  Rupert  Charmer  45470— Age,  9-15-1922  ;  H.  P.  Olson,  Altona,  111. 

916.  Foxy  Charmer  45471— Age,  9-11-1922;  H.  P.   Olson,  Altona,  111. 

917.  Ideal— Age,  11-8-1922  ;  Schickedoug  Bros. 

918.  Chief  Movarch  45369— Age,  9-16-1922  ;  Mark  Fruin. 

919.  Chief  Squire  45368— Age,  9-16-1922;  Mark  Fruin. 


RED  POLLS  CLASS  NO.  308 
Junior  Bull  Calf 
$10— $7— $3 

920.  Roy   Charmer  45484— Age,   1-5-1923  ;  J.   W.    Larabee   &   Sons,  Earl- 

ville, 111. 

921.  Major  Charmer  45483— Age,   1-2-1923  ;  J.  W.   Larabee  &  Sons,  Earl- 

ville, 111. 

922.  Luna's  Tedd  45474— Age,  3-21-1923  ;  H.  P.  Olson,  Altona,  111. 

923.  Queen's  Ideal — Age,  1-1-1923  ;  Schickedouz  Bros. 

924.  Chief  Miles  45384— Age,  1-6-1923;  Mark  Fruin. 

925.  Chief  Henry  45371— Age,  2-3-1923;  Mark  Fruin. 


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RED  POLLS  CLASS  NO.  309 
Cow,  Three  Years  Old  or  Over 
$10— $7— $3 

926.  Martha  46693— Age,  6-12-1917;  J.  W.   Larabee  &  Sons,  Earlville,  111 

927.  Rosie  Charmer  43711— Age,   1-11-1916;  J.  W.   Larabee  &  Sons,  Earl 

ville,  111. 

928.  Leona  Marham  55495— Age,  5-20-1921;  H.  iP.   Olson,  Altona,  111. 

929.  Queen  Luna  55406— Age,  9-29-1917;  H.   P.   Olson,  Altona,  111. 

930.  Lady  Nector  44743— Age,  3-17-1913  ;  Schickedouz  Bros. 

931.  Ruby  3rd,  Laso  2nd  54437— Age,  3-15-1919  ;  Mark  Fruin. 

932.  Agrnes  55297 — Age,  9-15-1919;  Mark  Fruin. 


RED  POLLS  CLASS  NO.  310 
Cow  or  Heifer  Two  Years  Old  and  Under  Three 
$10— $7— $3 

933.  Grace  Charmer  59357— Age,  12-17-1920;  J.  W.  Larabee  &  Sons,  Earl 

ville,  111. 

934.  Lela  Charmer  59364— Age   1-24-1921;  J.    W.    Larabee  &   Sons,  Earl 

ville,  111. 

935.  Lady  Marham  61119— Age,  5-20-1921;  H.  P.  Olson,  Altona,  111. 

936.  Minnie  Charmer  59352 — Age,  9-6-1920;  Schickedouz  Bros. 

937.  Maude  Charmer  61491 — Age,  5-3-1921;  Schickedouz  Bros. 

938.  Amy  58165— Age,   12-26-20;  Mark  Fruin. 


RED  POLLS  CLASS  NO.  311 
Senior  Yearling  Heifer 
$10— $7— $3 

939.  Sarah  Charmer  61932— Age,  9-24-1921  ;  J.  W.  Larabee  &  Sons,  Earl 

ville,  111. 

940.  Miss  Neckton  61931— Age,   9-22-1921;  J.   W.    Larabee  &  Sons,  Earl 

ville,  111. 

941.  Leona  Charmer  61819— Age,  9-12-1921;  H.  P.   Olson,  Altona,  111. 

942.  Belva  Charmer  61934 — Age,  12-6-1921;  Schickedouz  Bros. 

943.  Myrl  Charmer  61933 — Age,  11-12-1921;  Schickedouz  Bros. 
.944..  .Evangeline  62029— Age,  11-17-1921;  Mark  Fruin. 


RED  POLLS  CLASS  NO.  312 
Junior  Yearling  Heifer 
$10— $7— $3 

945.  Teddy's   Girl   61937— Age,    1-26-1922  ;   J.    W.    Larabee   &   Sons,  Earl 

ville,  111. 

946.  Mamie  Charmer  2nd,  61936— Age,  1-20-1922;  J.  W.   Larabee  &  Sons 

Earlville,  111. 

947.  Beauty  Charmer  63626— Age,  4-9-1922  ;  H.  P.  Olson,  Altona,  111. 

948.  June  Charmer  61822— Age,  2-2-1922  ;  H.  P.  Olson,  Altona,  111. 

949.  Neva  Charmer  61935 — Age,  1-15-1922  ;  Schickedouz  Bros. 

950.  Jeanette  63142 — Age,  1-7-1922  ;  Mark  Fruin. 


RED  POLLS  CLASS  NO.  313 
Senior  Heifer  Calf 
$10— $7— $3 

951.    Tillie  Charmer  64409— Age,  10-25-1922  ;  J.  W.   Larabee  &  Sons,  Earl- 
ville, 111. 


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952.  Beverly  Charmer  64407— Age,  1-5-1922;  J.  W.  Larabee  &  Sons,  Earl- 

ville,  111. 

953.  Queen  Charmer  64401— Age,  9-2-1922  ;  H.   P.   Olson,  Altona,  111. 

954.  Mina  Marham   64403— Age,  9-11-1922;  H.   P.    Olson,  Altona,  111. 

955.  Necton  Lady — Age,  9-22-1922;  Schickedouz  Bros. 

956.  Dearie  64275 — Age,  10-4-1922;  Mark  Fruin . 

957.  Evelyn  64276 — Age,   10-8-1922  ;  Mark  Fruin. 


RED  POLLS  CLASS  NO.  314 
Junior   Heifer  Calf 
$10— $7— $3 

958.  Myrtle  Charmer  64412— Age,  1-5-1923;  J.   W.   Larabee  &  Sons,  Earl- 

ville,  111. 

959.  Sadie  Charmer  64414— Age,   1-21-1923;  J.   W.   Larabee  &  Sons,  Earl- 

ville,  111. 

960.  Sarah  2nd— Age,  1-15-1923  ;  Schickedanz  Bros. 

961.  Esther  64280— Age.  1-19-1923;  Mark  Fruin. 

— 

RED  POLLS  CLASS  NO.  315 
Senior  Champion  Bull 
$15 


RED  POLLS  CLASS  NO.  316 
Junior    Champion  Bull 
$15 


RED  POLLS  CLASS  NO.  317 
Grand    Champion  Bull 
$25 


RED  POLLS  CLASS  NO.  318 
Senior   Champion  Female 
$15 


RED  POLLS  CLASS  NO-  319 
Junior  Champion  Female 
$15 


RED  POLLS  CLASS  NO.  320 
Grand  Champion  Female 
|25 

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RED  POLLS  CLASS  NO.  321 
Grader  Herd 
$25— $20— -$10 

962   J.  W.   Larabee  &  Sons  Earlville,  111. 

963   J.  W.   Larabee  &  Sons,  Earlville  111. 

964    H.  P.   Olson  Altona,  111. 

965   Schickedanz  Bros. 

966   Mark  Fruin. 


RED  POLLS  CLASS  NO.  322 
Young:  Herd 
$20— $15— $10 

967   J.    W.    Larabee    &    Sons,    Earlville,  111. 

968   J.    W.    Larabee   &   Sons,   Earlville,  111. 

969   H.  P.  Olson,  Altona,  111. 

970   Mark  Fruin. 


RED  POLLS  CLASS  NO.  323 
Calf  Herd 
$15—   $10— $7 

971   J.  W.  Larabee  &  Sons,  Earlville,  Illinois 

972   J.  W.  Larabee   &   Sons,  Earlville,  Illinois 

973  ,  H.  P.  Olson,  Altona,  Illinois. 

974  '  Mark  Fruin. 


RED  POLLS  CLASS  NO.  324 
Get    of  Sire 
$20— $15— $10 

975   J.  W.   Larabee   &  Sons,  Earlville,  Illinois. 

976   J.   W.   Larabee   &    Sons,   Earlville,  Illinois. 

977   J.  W.  Larabee  &   Sons,  Earlville,  Illinois. 

978   H.  P.   Olson,  Altona.  Illinois. 

979   H.  P.  Olson,  Altona.  Illinois. 

980   Schickedanz  Bros. 

981   Mark  Fruin. 

982   Mark  Fruin. 

983   Mark  Fruin. 


RED  POLLS  CLASS  NO.  325 
Produce   of  Cow 
$15— $10— $7 

984   J.  W.   Larabee  &  Sons,  Earlville,  Illinois. 

985   J.  W.  Larabee  &  Sons,  Earlville,  Illinois. 

986   J.  W.  Larabee  &   Sons.  Earlville,  Illinois'. 

987   H.  P.  Olson,  Altona,  Illinois. 

988   H.  P.  Olson,  Altona,  Illinois. 

989   Schickedanz  Bros. 

990   Mark  Fruin. 

991   Mark  Fruin. 

992   Mark  Fruin. 

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RED  POLLS  CLASS  NO.  326 
Grade   or   Cross   Bred  Steers — Steer,   Spayed   or  Martin  Heifer. 
One  Year  Old  and  Under  Two 
$17— $12— $7— $5 

993   W.  C  McCown. 

994   Age,   9-2-1921  ;   J.   W.  Lathers. 

995.  Buster — Age,  9-25-1921  ;  Kemp  Bros. 


RED  POLLS  CLASS  NO.  327 
Steer.   Spayed  or  Martin   Heifer.  Under  One  Year  Old 
$17— $12— $7— $5 

996   Age,  9-15-1922  ;  J.  W.  Lathers. 

997.  Whitefoot— Age,  9-5-1922  ;  Kemp  Bros. 


RED  POLLS  CLASS  NO.  328 
Steer,  Spayed  or  Martin  Heifer,  Calved  Since  January   1,  1922 
$17— $12— $7— $5 

998   Age,  1-7-1922  ;  J.  W.  Lathers. 


RED  POLLS  CLASS  NO.  329 
Steer,  Spayed  or  Martin  Heifer.  Any  Aee   (Competition  Limited 
to  1st  Prize  Winners  in  Above  Class) 
$20 


RED  POLLS  CLASS  NO.  330 
Three  Steers,  (Must  Contain  at  Least  One  Yearling  and  One  Calf) 
$25— $15— $10— $5 
999   J.  W.  Lathers. 


POLLED    SHORTHORNS    CLASS    NO.  331 
Bull  Three  Years  or  Older 
$10— $8— $5— $2 


POLLED    SHORTHORNS    CLASS    NO.  332 
Bull,  Two  Years  Old  and  Under  Three 
$10— $8— $5— $2 

1000.    Sultan  Crest  24265— Age,  11-1-1920;  A.  O.  Murray,  Mazon,  Illinois. 


POLLED    SHORTHORNS    CLASS    NO.  333 
Senior  Yearling  Bull 
$10— $8— $5— $2 

1001.   White  Sultan  25496— Age,  9-10-1921;  A.  O.  Murray.  Mazon,  Illinois. 


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POLLED 


SHORTHORNS    CLASS    NO.  334 
Junior  Yearling  Bull 
$10— $8— $5— $2 


POLLED    SHORTHORNS    CLASS    NO.  335 
Senior  Bull  Calf 
$10— $8— $5— $2 

1002.  Merry  Sultan — Age,   9-5-1922  ;  A.   O.   Murray,   Mazon,  Illinois. 

1003.  Sultan's  Model — Age,   10-5-1922  ;   A.   O.  Murray.  Mazon,  Illinois. 

1004.  Whitehall  Laddie — Age,   10-16-1922  ;  A.   O.   Murray,  Mazon,  Illinois. 


POLLED    SHORTHORNS    CLASS    NO.  336 
Junior   Bull  Calf 
$10— $8— $5— $2 

1005.    Sultan's  Best— Age,   1-3-1923  ;  A.    O.   Murray,   Mazon,  Illinois. 


POLLED    SHORTHORNS    CLASS    NO.  337 
Cow,  Three  Years  Old  or  Over 
$10— $8— $5— $2 

1006.    Marshal  Lady  11203 — Age,   1-26-1919;  A.   O.  Murray,  Mazon,  Illinois. 


POLLED    SHORTHORNS    CLASS    NO.  338 
Cow  or  Heifer,  Three  Years  Old  and  Under  Two 
$10— $8— $5— $2 


POLLED    SHORTHORNS    CLASS    NO.  339 
Senior  Yearling  Heifer 
$10— $8— $5— $2 

1007.    Sultan's  Blossom  14884 — Age,  9-16-1921  ;  A.  O.  Murray,  Mazon,  Illinois. 


POLLED    SHORTHORNS    CLASS    NO.  340 
Junior  Yearling  Heifer 
$10— $8— $5— $2 

1008.  Sultan's  Carnation  15262— Age,  1-1-1922;  A.  O.  Murray,  Mazon,  111. 

1009.  Sultan's  Snowflake  15263— Age,  4-18-1922  ;  A.   O.  Murray,  Mazon,  111. 


POLLED    SHORTHORNS    CLASS    NO.  341 
Senior  Heifer  Calf 
$10— $8— $5— $2 

1010.  Sultan's  Lassie — Age,  9-6-1922  ;  A.  O.  Murray,  Mazon,  111. 

1011.  Lalvaris  Missie — Age,  10-5-1922  ;  A,  O,  Murray,  Mazon,  111. 


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POLLED    SHORTHORNS    CLASS    NO.  342 
Junior  Heifer  Calf 
$10— $8— $5— $2 


CHAMPION  CLASS  NO.  343 
Senior   Champion  Bull 
$10 


CHAMPION   CLASS  NO.  344 
Junior  Champion  Bull 
$10 


CHAMPION   CLASS  NO.  345 
Grand  Champion  Bull 
$10 


CHAMPION   CLASS  NO.  346 
Senior    Champion  Female 
$10 


CHAMPION   CLASS   NO.  347 
Junior   Champion  Female 
$10 


CHAMPION   CLASS  NO.  348 
Grand   Champion  Female 
$10 


HERDS   CLASS   NO.  349 
Graded  Herd 
$15— $10— $5 

12   A.   O.  Murray,   Mazon,  Illinois. 


HERDS   CLASS   NO.  350 
Young  Herd.  . 
$15— $10— $5 

.  .    A.   O.   Murray,   Mazon,  Illinois. 
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HERDS   CLASS  NO.  351 
Calf  Herd 
$15— $10— $5 

1014   A.  O.  Murray,  Mazon,  Illinois. 


GROUPS  CLASS  NO.  352 
Get  of  Sire 
$15— $10— $5 

1015   A.  O.  Murray,  Mazon,  Illinois. 

1016   A.   O.  Murray,  Mazon,  Illinois. 


GROUPS  CLASS  NO.  353 
Produce  of  Cow 
$15— $10— $5 

1017   A.  O.  Murray,  Mazon,  Illinois. 

1018   A.   O.   Murray,  Mazon,  Illinois. 


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DAIRY  CATTLE  EXHIBITORS 


Holstein  Freisian 

Oatman  Farms  Dundee,  Illinois 

William   Bixler    . .'  Orrville,  Ohio 

A.    M.    Stutzman  Marshallville,  Ohio 

C.  Miller  Naperville,  Illinois 

Jefferson  County  Asylum  Jefferson,  Wisconsin 

H.  D.  Larsen  Dike,  Iowa 

E.  E.  Bain  Lisle,  Illinois 

Fred  Curr  Lake  Mills,  Wisconsin 

D.  D.   Hetts  Fort  Atkinson,  Wisconsin 

Geo.   Hetts   Fort   Atkinson,  Wisconsin 

John    Hevey  Fort    Atkinson,  Wisconsin 

J.   E.  Mack  Fort  Atkinson,  Wisconsin 

Will    Sayre  Jefferson,  Wisconsin 

Ward    Bros  Fort    Atkinson,  Wisconsin 

C.    M.    Beveridge  Lake    Mills,  Wisconsin 

Henry   Anther  Fort    Atkinson,  Wisconsin 

Fred   Albrecht  Watertown,  Wisconsin 

Wm.    Krentz  Fort   Atkinson,  Wisconsin 

Everson    &   Ferry  Lake    Mills,  Wisconsin 

Harry   Faville  Lake    Mills,  Wisconsin 

Elmer    Frazier  Middletown,    Indiana,    R   No.  3' 

A.    F.    Randolph  Canton,  Illinois 

Rock  River  Farms,  Medill  McCormick,  Owner  Byron,  Illinois 

Carl    E.    Rudolph  Deerfield,  Illinois 

Jerseys 

Cedar    Crest    Farms  Lakevilla,  Illinois 

J.    R.   Phillips  Benton,   Illinois,    Route  4 

Harry    S.    Stein  Ft.    Madison,  Iowa 

C.  S.    Tomlinson    &    Son  Rossville,  Illinois 

The   Walnuts  Tallula,  Illinois 

Meredith  Jersey  Farm  Des   Moines,  Iowa 

J.    B.    Stansell    &    Sons  McNabb,  Illinois 

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Guernseys 

F.  K.    Babson,  Hinsdale,  Illinois' 

H.    M.    Allen  Troy,  Ohio 

Chicago    Guernsey    Farm,    Inc  Hinsdale,  Illinois 

Mountain    Bros  ..Des    Moines,  Iowa, 

F.    J.   Rueping  Fond   du    Lac,  Wisconsin 

John    Ebels  Holland,  Michigan 

E.  S.  Pexson  Minot,  North  Dakota 

Ayrshires 

Adam    Seitz   &    Sons  Waukesha,  Wisconsin 

F.  H.    Baskins..  Ceder    Falls,  Iowa 

Brown  Swiss 

D.  D.   Van   Voorhis  Beecher,  Illinois 

Jubilee    Farm  Peoria,  Illinois 

Edward   Riedy    &    Son  Lisle,  Illinois 

P.    A.    Peterson  Newark,  Illinois 

J.    H.    Moore  Harvard,  Illinois 

John   Hartman  Aurora,  Illinois 

Clarence   W.    Burger  Gridley,  Illinois 

N.    C.    Schmidt  Monroe,  Wisconsin 

A.  E.  Bower  &  Son  Bushton,  Illinois 

J.    W.    Hess  Momence,  Illinois 


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SECTION  II. -DEPARTMENT  B. 


DAIRY  CATTLE 

Superintendent  C.   S.    Rhode,    Urbana,  Illinois 

Assistant   Superintendent  Gerald  Matlock,   Yorkville,  Illinois 

PROGRAM 

(Subject  to  change) 

Tuesday,  August  21st,  9  A.  M. 

Ayrshires,   Guernseys   and   Brown  Swiss 
Wednesday,  August  22nd,  9  A.  M. 
Holstein-Friesian  and  Jerseys 
Note— Bill  all  freight  to  NIFA,  Illinois. 

SPECIAL  NOTICE 
If  stalls  are  reserved,  fees  for  same  must  accompany  entry  as  follows: 
Exhibitor's  ticket  $2.00 ;  Horse  stalls,  single,  $2.00.  Box,  $5.00 ;  Pony  stalls, 
$1.50 ;  Cattle  stalls,  $2.00  for  each  animal ;  Swine  pens,  $2.00 ;  Sheep  pens, 
$1.50.  Send  Postoffice  or  Express  money  order  or  draft  for  exhibitor's  ticket 
and  stall  fees.    Foregoing  rule  must  be  complied  with. 

Live  Stock  Entries  Close  July  30.  An  exhibitor's  Ticket  must  be  pur- 
chased by  every  Live  Stock  exhibitor  making  entries,  and  entries  will  not  be 
accepted  until  this  ticket  has  been  purchased.  When  making  entries  in  more 
than  one  department,  use  separate  blank  for  each  department.  Please  write 
distinctly. 

DO  NOT  MAKE  ENTRIES  IN  CHAMPION  SECTION. 

RULES 

Entry  requirements  and  general  rules  are  same  as  given  under  Beef 
Breeds. 

Do  not  make  entries  in  championship  classes. 
In  Dairy  Breed  Classes : 

A  senior  yearling  is  one  dropped  between  August  1st,  1921,  and  February 
1st,  1922. 

A  junior  yearling  is  one  dropped  between  February  1st,  1922,  and  August 
1st,  1922. 

A  senior  calf  is  one  dropped  between  August  1st,  1922  and  February  1st, 
1923. 

A  junior  calf  is  one  dropped  since  February  1st,  1923. 

All  group  classes  in  Dairy  Breeds  shall  be  made  up  the  same  as  in  Beef 
Breeds. 

The  ages  of  all  animals  in  two-year -old  class  and  those  older  as  well  as 
senior  yearlings  and  senior  calves  shall  be  computed  to  August  1st,  while  the 
ages  of  juniors  will  be  computed  to  February  1st. 

Cows  36  months  old  or  over  on  September  1st  of  year  in  which  shown  to 
be  eligible  to  the  show  must  have  produced  a  calf  carried  to  maturity  within 
18  months  preceding  said  date.  Any  bull  36  months  old  or  over  on  the  first 
day  of  September  of  year  in  which  shown  that  has  not  had  dropped  to  his 
service  one  or  more  living  calves  during  the  12  months  preceding  said  date, 
will  not  be  eligible  to  the  show. 

All  cows  in  the  dairy  breeds,  to  be  judged  in  the  morning,  shall  be  milked 
at  6  o'clock  p.  m.,  on  the  day  previous  to  being  judged.  Dairy  cows  to  be 
judged  in  the  afternoon  shall  be  milked  at  6o'clock  a.  m.,  of  the  same  day. 
The  judge  may,  at  his  option,  require  any  cows  to  be  milked  while  in  the  ring 
or  before  the  awards  are  made. 


HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN    CLASS   NO.  354 
Bull,  Three  Years  Old  or  Over 
$  3  5—$  2  5—$  2  0—$  1 0—$  1 0 

1019.  Illini  Tritonia   Pride   291428— Age,   11-15-1919;   Elmer  Frazier. 

1020.  M.  M.  Elnora  Tobes  Denver  212460— Age.  2-27-1917  :  Fred  Albrecht. 


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1021.  King:  Canary  Oak  Dekol  Tobes  324745— Age,  11-16-1919:  J.  E.  Mack. 

1022.  King  Lavera  Homestead  297926— Age,   11-28-1919;  E.  E.  Bain. 

1023.  M.  M.   Wayne   Oak  Bess   Burks   269546— Age,    12-14-1918;  Jefferson 

County  Asylum. 

1024.  Rex   Clothilde  Aggie   Forum   316135— Age,    10-28-1919  ;  H.   D.  Larsen. 

Rudolph,  Deerfield,  Illinois. 


HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN    CLASS   NO.  355 
Bull,  Two  Years  Old  and  Under  Three 
$35— $25— $20— $10— $10 

1025.  Carnation    King    Matador    Queen     343816 — Age,     4-24-1921  ;     Carl  E. 

Rudolph,   Reerfield,  Illinois. 

1026.  King  Ormsby  Careme  346843— Age,   12-28-1920  ;  Geo.  Hetts. 

1027.  Orrville  Ormsby  Dekol  Chief  350780— Age,  10-16-1920  ;  A.  M.  Stutzman 


HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN    CLASS   NO.  356 
Senior   Yearling  Bull 
$35— $25— $20— $10— $10 

1028.  Whitehurst  Colantha  Artis  Lad  379895— Age,  11-7-1921 ;  A.  F.  Randolph 

1029.  Dekol  Veeman  Pontiac  Segis  381446— Age,  11-5-1921  ;  John  Hevey. 

1030.  Forum   Ormsby   Perfection   382203— Age,   10-11-1921  ;  H.   D.  Larsen. 


HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN    CLASS   NO.  357 
Junior   Yearling  Bull 
$35— $25— $2  0—$  1 0—$  1 0 

1031.  Rock    River    Sir    Johanna    Hengerveld    374618— Age,    2-4-1922:  Medill 

MeCormick,    Owner,    Rock    River   Farm,    Byron,  Illinois. 

1032   Age,  4-17-1922  ;  J.  D.  Hetts. 

1033.  Edgetown   King  Segis  Winona  381006— Age,   2-3-1922  ;  Harry  Faville.( 

1034.  Forum  Diamond  Dick  385569 — Age,  2-6-1922  ;  H.  D.  Larsen. 


HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN    CLASS   NO.  358 
Senior   Bull  Calf 
$35— $25— $20— $10— $10 

1035.  Old  Mill  Netherland  Fayne  Champion  406810— Age,  11-14-1922  ;  Carl  E. 

Rudolph,  Deerfield,  Illinois. 

1036.  Whitehurst  Colantha  Lad  409014— Age,   10-6-1922 ;  A.  F.  Randolph. 

1037.  Merrygold  Peep  Pride  403984 — Age,  1-12-1923 ;  Elmer  Frazier. 

1038.  Blue  Eye  Ollie  Tobcs— Age,  12-6-1922  ;  Fred  Gurr. 

1039    Age,  10-18-1922  ;  Everson  &  Ferry. 

1040.  Prince   Artis    Creamelle    407177 — Age,     10-16-1922  ;    Jefferson  County 

Asylum. 

1041.  Forum  Patrick— Age,  10-26-1922  ;  H.  D.  Larsen. 

1042.  Forum  Patriarch— Age,  10-26-1922  ;  H.  D.  Larsen. 

1043.  Armsby   Lavera  Homestead  409455— Age,   11-9-1922  ;  C.  Miller. 

1044   Age,  12-9-1922  ;  Oatman  Farms. 

1045   Age,    12-28-1922  ;   Oatman  Farms. 

1046   Age,    1-29-1923  ;   Oatman  Farms. 


94 


HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN   CLASS   NO.  359 


Junior  Bull  Calf 

$35— $25— $20— $10— $10 

1047.  Whitehurst  Pietertje  Lad  409937— Age,  2-2-1923 ;  A.  F.  Randolph. 

H8.  Merrygold  Dan  Pride  403985— Age,   2-1-1923;  Elmer  Frazier. 

1049.  Blue  Eye  Ollie  Pontiac — Age,  2-3-1923  ;  Fred  Gurr. 

1050.  Canary  Segis  Pet  410369— Age,  2-22-1923  ;  C.  M.  Beveridge. 

1051.  Albina  King  Denver  409592 — Age,  2-1-1923  ;  Jefferson  County  Asylum. 

1052.  Forum  King  Julip — Age,  3-1-1923  ;  H.  O.  Larsen. 


HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN   CLASS   NO.  360 
Cow.  Four  Years  Old  or  Over 
$35— $25— $20— $10— $10 

1053.  Maplewood  Chlo  Segis  332742— Age,  8-23-1915;  A.  F.  Randolph. 

1054.  Merrygold    Pontiac    Jewel     Korndyke    49494 — Age.     12-1-1918 ;  Elmer 

Frazier. 

1055.  Anna  Battel  Rag  Apple  367820 — Age,   1-4-1917  ;  Fred  Gurr. 

1056.  Inka  Homestead  Mercedes  2nd  324544 — Age,  12-12-1915  ;  Fred  Albrecht. 

1057.  Retta  Crown  Segis  552278 — Age,  9-22-1918  ;  Wm.  Kreutz. 

1058.  Garland   Canary   Pontiac   552277— Age,   11-18-1918;   Wm.  Kreutz. 

1059.  Forum  Bessie  Homestead  117213— Age,  1-7-1919;  H.  O.  Larsen. 


HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN   CLASS   NO.  361 
Cow.  Three  Years  Old  and  Under  Four 
$35— $25— $20— $10— $10 

1060.  Merrygold    Belle    Snowflake    Bo    Peep    572459— Age,    1-19-1920;  Elmer 

Frazier. 

1061.  Clothilde    Wayne    Denver  580655 — Age,    2-12-1920;    Jefferson  County 

Asylum. 

1062.  Charity    Canary    Denver    580653 — Age,    10-22-1919  ;    Jefferson  County 

Asylum. 

1063.  Forum  Pontiac  Queen  644377 — Age,  8-9-1919  ;  H.  O.  Larsen. 

1064.  Forum  Maud  Masterpiece  597788 — Age,  11-10-1919;  H.  O.  Larsen. 


HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN  CLASS  NO.  362 
Cow  or  Heifer  Three  Years  Old  and  Under  Two 
$35— $25— $20— $10— $10 

1065.  Whitehurst  Ormsby  Artis  674339— Age,  7-2-1921  ;  A.  F.  Randolph. 

1066.  Whitehurst  Colantha   Artis    756238— Age.   7-18-1921  ;   A.   F.  Randolph. 

1067.  Merrygold    Pauline    Peep    642540 — Age,    2-1-1921  ;    Elmer  Frazier. 

1068.  Merrygold   Ona   Pontiac   670679— Age,   4-13-1921  ;   Elmer  Frazier. 

1069.  Princess   Beauty   Creamell    679344 — Age,   10-14-1920 ;   Jefferson  County 

Asylum. 

1070.  Madam  Artis  Wayne  Denver  679362— Age,  8-28-1920  ;  Jefferson  County 

Asylum. 

1071.  Bella   Donna  Cornucopia  763934— Age,  2-4-1921  ;  H.   O.  Larsen. 


HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN   CLASS   NO.  363 
Senior  Yearling  Heifer 
$35— $25— $20— $10— $10 

1072.  Whitehurst   Mercedes    Ormsby    Artis    756236— Age,    10-28-1921  ;    A.  F. 

Randolph. 

1073.  Merrygold  Fayne  Pride  754015— Age,  1-21-1922  ;  Elmer  Frazier. 


95 


1074.  Lucile  Ormsb  yButter  Maid  757888— Ape,  11-19-1921;  C.  N.  Beveridge. 

1075.  Johanna  De  Kol  of  Oakwood  Lass  2nd  759349 — Age.  11-7-1921  ;  Ward 

Brothers. 

1076.  Inka    Creamelle    Lyons     754056 — Age,    12-9-1921  ;     Jefferson  County 

Asylum. 

1077.  Artis  Clothilde  Denver  754046— Age,  11-6-1921  ;  Jefferson  Co.  Asylum. 

1078.  Marjorie  Plum  De  Kol  763952— Age,  1-27-1922  ;  H.  O.  Larsen. 


HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN    CLASS   NO.  364 
Junior  Yearling  Heifer 
$35— $25— $20— $10— $10 

1079.  Whitehurst  Colantha  Artis  Lass  758535— Age,  2-4-1922  ;  A.  F.  Randolph 

1080.  Colantha  Ormsby  Artis  Lass  840174 — Age.  6-29-1922  ;  A.  F.  Randolph. 

1081.  Whitehurst  Pauline  De  Paul  840171— Age,  6-29-1922  ;  A.  F.  Randolph. 

1082.  Merrygold  Beauty  Pride  754016— Age,  2-9-1922  ;  Elmer  Frazier. 

1083.  Korndyke  Daphne  Burke  760350— Age,  2-3-1922  ;  Will  Sayre. 

1084.  Lavera  Segis  De  Kol  800588— Age,  2-25-1922  ;  E.  E.  Bain. 

1085.  Forum  Aaggie   Lola — Age,   3-19-1922  ;   H.   O.  Larsen. 


HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN    CLASS   NO.  365 
Senior  Heifer  Calf 
$35— $25— $20— $10— $10 

1086.  Old  Mill  Bessie  Fayne  Hengerveld— Age,  11-26-1922  ;  Carl  E.  Rudolph, 

Deerfield,  Illinois. 

1087.  Whitehurst  Artis  Colantha   840170— Age,   10-1-1922  ;  A.   F.  Randolph. 

1088.  Whitehurst  Colantha  Pauline  842377— Age,  12-2-1922  ;  A.  F.  Randolph. 

1089.  Whitehurst  Ormsby  Colantha  Artis  840169— Age,  10-5-1922  ;  A.  F.  Ran- 

dolph. 

1090.  Merrygold  Adelaide   Pride   826747 — Age,    11-16-1922;   Elmer  Frazier. 

1091.  Merrygold  Mollie   Pride  826748— Age,   11-21-1922;  Elmer  Frazier. 

1092.  Merrygold   Polly  Pride   826749— Age,    11-21-1922;   Elmer  Frazier. 

1093.  Blue  Eye  Empress  Ollie — Age,   10-15-1922  ;  Fred  Gurr. 

1094.  Blue  Eye  Ollie  Mechthilde— Age,   9-30-1922  ;  Fred  Gurr. 

1095   Age,  11-17-1922  ;  Henry  Anther. 

1096.  Colantha  Lavera  Homestead  De  Kol  800589— Age,  8-10-1922  ;  E.  E.  Bain. 

1097.  Sir  Dione  Colantha  380890— Age,  1-24-1923  ;  E.  E.  Bain. 

1098.  Mutual  Colanis  Clothilde  2nd  835304— Age,  9-14-1922  ;  Jefferson  County 

Asylum. 

1099.  Creamelle  Princess  Denver  835321— Age,   10-19-1922  ;  Jefferson  County 

Asylum. 

1100.  Mutual  Marguerite  Clothilde  835320— Age,  12-7-1922;  Jefferson  County 

Asylum. 

1101.  Forum  Lottie  Gerben  839832— Age,  12-15-1922 ;  H.  O.  Larsen. 

1102.  Ormsby  Segis  Pontiac  Repeat  843522 — Age,  11-2-1922  ;  Wm.  Bixler. 

1103.  Oatman   Pontiac   Segis   Canary — Age,    1-19-1923  ;   Oatman  Farm. 


HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN   CLASS   NO.  366 
.  Junior  Heifer  Calf 
$35— $25— $20— $10— $10 

1104.  Whitehurst    Colantha    Ormsby    Artis    840173— Age,    2-12-1923  ;    A.  F. 

Randolph. 

1105.  Merrygold  Pontiac  Jewell  Pride  826751 — Age,  2-1-1923;  Elmer  Frazier. 

1106   Age,   2-4-1923;   J.   D.  Hetts. 

1107.  Lady  Climax  Minnta  Homestead— Age,  2-6-1923  ;  Will  Sayre. 

1108.  Lavera  De  Kol  Segis— Age,  2-1-1923  ;  E.  E.  Bain. 


96 


1109.  Kornryke  Laverna — Age,   3-4-1923  ;  E.   E.  Bain. 

1110.  Clothilde    Mutual     Creamelle    2nd    835302— Age,     2-9-1923 ;  Jefferson 

County  Asylum. 

1111.  Forum  Maxie  Diamond  839834— Age,  2-9-1923  ;  H.  O.  Larsen. 
U12   Age,    2-1-1923 ;   William  Bixler. 

1113.    Oatman  Bessie   Lawn  Ormsby — Age,   2-4-1923  ;   Oatman  Farm. 


HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN    CLASS   NO.  367 
Senior  Champion  Bull 
$25 


HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN    CLASS   NO.  368 
Junior  Champion  Bull 
$25 


HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN   CLASS   NO.  369 
..Grand  Champion  Bull 
$30 


HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN    CLASS   NO.  370 
Senior  Champion  Female 
$25 


HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN   CLASS   NO.  371 
Junior  Champion  Female 
$25 


HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN    CLASS   NO.  372 
Grand   Champion  Female 
$30 


HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN    CLASS   NO.  373 
Graded  Herd 
$35— $25— $15— $15 


114   Elmer  Frazier. 

115   Jefferson   County  Asylum. 

116   The  Walnuts. 

117   H.  O.  Larsen. 


HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN    CLASS   NO.  374 
Young  Herd 
$35— $25— $15— $15 

118.  .    A.  F.  Randolph. 

119   Elmer  Frazier. 


97 


1120   Jefferson   County  Asylum. 

1121   The  Walnuts. 

1122   H.  D.  Larsen. 


HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN   CLASS   NO.  375 
Calf  Herd 
$35— $25— $15— $15 

1123   A.  F.  Randolph. 

1124   Elmer  Frazier. 

1125   Fred  Gurr. 

1126   A.  F.  Randolph. 

1127   Jefferson    County  Asylum. 

1128   The  Walnuts. 

1129   H.  O.  Larsen. 

1130   Oatman  Farm. 


HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN   CLASS   NO.  376 
Get  of  Sire 
$35— $25— $15— $15 

1131   A.  F.  Randolph. 

1132   Elmer  Frazier. 

1133   Elmer  Frazier. 

1134   Fred  Gurr. 

1135   A.   F.  Randolph. 

1136   A.  F.  Randolph. 

1137   Jefferson  County  Asylum.. 

1138   Jefferson   County  Asylum. 

1139   The  Walnuts. 

1140   The  Walnuts. 

1141   H.  O.  Larsen. 


HOLSTEIN-FORIESTIAN  CLASS  NO.  377 
Produce  of  Cow 
$35— $25— $15— $15 

1142   A.  F.  Randolph. 

1143   Elmer  Frazier. 

1144   Elmer  Frazier. 

1145   A.  F.  Randolph. 

1146   A.   F.  Randolph. 

1147   Jefferson  County  Asylum. 

1148   The  Walnuts. 

1149   The  Walnuts. 

1150   H.  O.  Larsen. 

1151   H.  O.  Larsen. 

1152   H.  O.  Larsen. 


JERSEY  CLASS  NO.  378 
Bull,  Three  Years  Old  or  Over 
$20— $15— $10 

1153.  Gamboge  Star  Oxford  162685— Age,  1-26-1917 ;  J.  B.  Stansell  &  Sons. 

1154.  Fashionable  Fern  Lad  163968 — Age,  11-18-1917  ;  Meredith  Jersey  Farm. 


98 


1155.  Kings  Golden  Diploma's  Lad  192571 — Age,  4-4-1919  ;  C.  S.  Tomlinson  & 

Son. 

1156.  Majesty's  Defender  139197— Age,  10-1915;  The  Walnuts. 

1157.  Iowa's  Viscount  142403— Age,  11-25-1914;  Harry  S.  Stein. 

1158.  Bosnia's  Jersey  Chief  160489— Age,  12-4-1917  ;  J.  R.  Phillips. 

1159.  Raleigh's  Bright  Prince   163966— Age,  8-26-1917  ;   Cedar  Crest  Farms. 

1160.  Fairy's  Duchess  Chief   173902— Age,   8-12-1918;  Cedar  Crest  Farms. 


JERSEY  CLASS  NO.  379 
Bull,   Two   Years   Old  and   Under  Three 
$20— $15— $10 

1161.  Majestys  Nina's  Prince  207346 — Age,  5-25-1921  ;  J.  B.  Stansell  &  Sons. 

1162.  Financial    Successful    King    200772— Age,    1-11-1921  ;    Meredith  Jersey 

Farm. 

1163.  Maud's  Jolly  Oxford  Lad  209847— Age,  9-19-1920;  Harry  S.  Stein. 

1164.  Noble  Plymouth's  Fern  Chief  205407— Age,  7-8-1921  ;  J.  R.  Phillips. 


JERSEY   CLASS   NO.  380 
Senior    Yearling  Bull 
$20— $15— $10 

1165.  Jolly's  Master  Fox  210615 — Age,  12-3-1921  ;  J.  B.  Stansell  &  Sons. 

1166.  Lady  Fern's  Victor— Age,  1-8-1922  ;  C.  S.  Tomlinson  &  Son. 

1167.  Iowa's  Jolly  Prince  209847— Age,  9-9-1921  ;  Harry  S.  Stein. 

1168.  Raleigh's  of  Cedar  Crest  208769 — Age,  8-9-1921  ;  Cedar  Crest  Farms. 


JERSEY  CLASS  NO.  381 
Junior   Yearling  Bull 
$20— $15— $10 

1169.  Successful   Laddie  211198— Age,   4-19-1922;   Meredith   Jersey  Farms. 

1170.  Comanca's  Victor  Lad— Age,  3-20-1922  ;  C.   S.  Tomlinson  &  Son. 

1171.  Majesty's  Stakwell  Boy  210915— Age,   2-19-1922  ;  The  Walnuts. 

1172.  Iowa's  Jolly  Victor  209358— Age,  3-9-1922  ;  Harry  S.  Stein. 

1173.  Financial  Blue  Rex  206648— Age,  4-20-1922  ;  J.  R.  Phillips. 


JERSEY  CLASS  NO.  382 
Senior    Bull  Calf 
$20— $15— $10 

1174   Age,  9-1-1922  ;  J.  B.  Stansell  &  Sons. 

1175.  Majesty's  Grutle  Sultan— Age,  August,   1922  ;  The  Walnuts. 

1176.  Cid's  Iowa  Dandy  Boy— Age,  10-18-1922  ;  Harry  S.  Stein. 

1177.  Sara's  Prize  2206— Age,  8-3-1922  ;  J.  R.  Phillips. 

1178.  Queen's  Prize  Lad  220621;— Age,   10-5-1922;  J.  R.  Phillips. 

1179   Age,  10-19-1922  ;  Cedar  Crest  Farms. 

1180   Age,  11-22-1922;  Cedar  Crest  Farms. 


JERSEY  CLASS  NO.  383 
Junior   Bull  Calf 
$20— $15— $10 

*181   Age,  2-1923;  J.  B.  Stansell  &  Sons. 

1182.  Successful   Rosebud  King — Age,   2-19-1923 ;   Meredith   Jersey  Farm. 

1183.  Diploma's  Golden  Beryl  Lad — Age,  2-2-1923  ;  C.  S.  Tomlinson  &  Son. 


09 


1184.  Majesty's  Walnut  2nd— Age,  3-15-1923  ;  The  Walnuts. 

1185.  Majesty's  Oxford  Prince — Age,  4-1923  ;  The  Walnuts. 

1186.  Iowa's  Bluebell  Dick— Age.  4-16-1923  ;  Harry  S.  Stein. 

1187   Age,  3-1;  J.  R.  Phillips. 

1188   Age,  4-2-1923;  Cedar  Crest  Farms. 

1189   Age,   4-10-1923;   Cedar  Crest  Farms. 


JERSEY  CLASS  NO.  384 
Cow  Four  Years  Old  or  Over 
$20— $15— $10 

1190.  Topper's  Elizabeth  Jane  411446— Age,  7-2-1917  ;  J.  B.  Stansell  &  Sons.  I 

1191.  Fern's    Financial    Countess    336910 — Age,    1-18-1913;    Meredith  Jersey! 

Farm. 

1192.  Chief's  Iris  Blossom   423507— Age,   5-29-1915 ;   Meredith  Jersey  Farm.  I 

1193.  Pretty  Golden  Comauca  6th  498687— Age.  2-7-1919 ;  C.  S.  Tomlinson  &  I 

Son. 

1194.  Gellyflames   Beauty   464174— Age,    1-26-1918;   The  Walnuts. 

1195.  Majesty's  Miranda  472081— Age,   10-1919;  The  Walnuts. 

1196.  Lucy's  Jolly  Lucile  629262— Age,  6-22-1914  ;  Harry  S.  Stein. 

1197.  Mendalcs   Perfection   Ladv   462332 — Harry   S.  Stein. 

1198.  Warder's  Royal  Chimes  354929— Age,  12-17-1914;  J.  R.  Phillips. 

1199.  Eulinda  of  Cedar  Crest  421165— Age,  11-12-1917;  Cedar  Crest  Farms. 
1610.    Majesty's  Baby  Gold  407078— Age,  3-6-1916  ;  J.  B.  Stansell  &  Son. 


JERSEY  CLASS  NO.  385 
Cow   Three  Years   Old  and  Under  Four 

1200.  Majjesty's  Gloria  467034— Age,   9-1-1919 ;  Meredith  Jersey  Farm. 

1201.  Camanca's  Golden  Lassie  2nd  498693— Age,  2-13-1919;  C.  S.  Tomlonso 

&  Son. 

1202.  Majesty's  Little  Maid  543645— Age,  4-1920  ;  The  Walnuts. 

1203.  Jolly  Lucile's  Lucy  474343— Age,  12-101919;  Harry  S.  Stein. 

1204.  Jersey  Chiefs  Pearl  483579— Age,  12-31-1919;  J.  R.  Phillips. 

1205.  Raleigh's  Value  479810— Age,   11-5-1919:   Cedar   Crest  Farms. 


JERSEY  CLASS  NO.  386 
Cow  or  Heifer  Two  Years  Old  and  Under  Three 

1206.  Majesty's  Anna  529136— Age,  1-27-1921  ;  J.  B.  Stansell  &  Sons. 

1207.  Lady  Viola  Queen  535872— Age,  4-5-1921  Meredith  Jersey  Farm. 

1208.  Raleigh's    Golden    Finance    511498 — Age,    11-22-1920  ;    Meredith  Jersey 

Farm. 

1209.  King's  Pretty  Golden  Lady  498696— Age,  9-14-1920;  C.   S.  Tomlinson 

&  Son. 

1210.  Majesty's  Fairy  Lassie  549820 — Age,  3  -1921;  The  Walnuts. 

1211.  Majesty's  Defenders  Fun  549822— Age,  4-10-1921;  The  Walnuts. 

1212.  Majesty's  Jolly  Kit  573179— Age,  4-25-1921  ;  The  Walnuts. 

1213   Harry  S.  Stein. 

1214.  Jersey  Cheif's  Ruby  512396— Age,  11-5-1920:  J.  R.  Phillips. 

1215.  Jersey  Chief's  Maisy  511307— Age,  1-13-1921;  J.  R.  Phillips. 

1216.  Raleigh's  Noble  Queenie  489110 — Age,  2-17-1920  ;  Cedar  Crest  Farms. 


n 


JERSEY  CLASS  NO.  387 
Senior  Yearling  Heifer 
$20— $15— 10 

1217.  Delia  Delgracia  559853— Age,  12-26-1921  ;  J.  B.  Stansell  &  Sons. 

1218.  Jolly  Boys  Loretta  545722— Age,  12-1-1921  ;  J.  B.  Stansell  &  Sons. 

1219.  Successful  Coma  Fern  529927— Age,  1-25-1922  ;  Meredith  Jersey  Farm. 


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1220.  Successful  Ruby  Girl  546607 — Age,   1-25-1922  ;  Meredith  Jersey  Farm. 

1221.  Successful  Lavender  Girl  537113 — Age,  8-15-1921  ;  Meredith  Jersey  Farm. 

1222.  Successful  Golden  Cowslip  537116 — Age,  9-6-1921  ;  Meredith  Jersey  Farm. 

1223.  Pretty  Golden's  Lady  Fern — Age,  8-25-21;  C.  S.  Tomlinson  &  Son. 
1224..  .Mai esty's  Carrie  May— Age,  11- — -1921;  The  Walnuts. 

1225.  Cid's  Iowa  Doll  544596 — Age.  8-24-1921;  Harry  S.  Stein. 

1226.  Jersey  Chief's  Daisy  551860— Age,  11-19-1921;  J.  R.  Phillips. 

1227.  Raleigh's  Oxford  Bijou  554378— Age,  10-28-1921  ;  Cedar  Crest  Farm. 

1228   Age,   7-10-1922  ;  Cedar  Crest  Farms. 


JERSEY  CLASS  NO.  388 
Junior  Yearling  Heifer 
$20— $15— $10 

1229.  Master  Fox's  Golden  Maid  545373— Age.  3-12-1922:  J.   B.   Stansell  & 

Son. 

1230.  Successful    Gamboze    Fancy    567114— Age,    3-9-1922  ;    Meredith  Jersey 

Farm . 

1231.  Comancas  Golden  Rose— Age,  4-6-1922  ;  C.  S.  Tomlinson  &  Son. 

1232.  Majesty's  Crimson  Maid— Age,  6-25-1922  ;  The  Walnuts. 

1233.  Tiddledywinks  Bess— Age,  7-21-1922;  The  Walnuts. 

1234.  Iowa's  Mendale  Queen  544598— Age,  6-3-1922  ;  Harry  Stein. 

1235.  Iowa's  Golden  Molly— Age,  2-14-1922;  Harry  S.  Stein. 

1236.  — Plymouth  Mitzie  540360— Age,  2-8-1922;  J.  R.  Phillips. 

1237.  Cedar  Crest  Farm  Beauty  569096— Age,  4-19-1922;  Cedar  Crest  Farms. 

1238.  Cedar  Crest  Duchess  569097— Age,  4-21-1922;  Cedar  Crest  Farms. 


JERSEY  CLASS  NO.  389 
Senior  Heifer  Calf 
$20— $15— $10 

1239   11-1-1922  ;  J.  B.  Stansell  &  Sons. 

1240   Age,  10-19-1922;  J.   B.   Stausell  &  Sons. 

1241.  Successful  Jean  5541177— Age,  9-4-1922;  Meredith  Jersey  Farm. 

1242.  Successful    Coma    Beauty    567183— Age,    12-16-1922  ;    Meredith  Jersey 

Farm . 

1243.  Successful  Princess  Lucy — Age,   10-10-1922;  Meredith  Jersey  Farm. 

1244.  Successful  Daisy — Age,  8-8-1922;  Meredith  Jersey  Farm. 

1245.  Pretty  Golden's  Jolly  Fern — Age,  8-21-1922  ;  C.   S.  Tomlinson  &  Sons. 

1246.  Majesty's  Fairy  Iva — Age,  1-20-1923;  The  Walnuts. 

1247.  Iowa's  Jolly  Start— Age,  8-16-1922  ;  Harry  S.  Stein. 

1248.  Prize  Mermaid  579826— Age,  8-8-1922  ;  J.    R.  Phillips. 

1249.  Noble  Plymouth's  Chief  Fern  579827— Age,  8-16-1922;  J.  R.  Phillips. 

1250   Age,  1-7-1923;  Cedar  Crest  Farms. 

1251.  Fairys  Chief's  Duchess  543872 — Age,  8-2-1921;  Cedar  Crest  Farms. 


JERSEY  CLASS  NO.  390 
Junior  Heifer  Calf 
$20— $15— $10 

1252.  Majesty's  Pansy  Girl  580568— Age,  2-2-1923;  J.  B.  Stansell  &  Sons. 

1253.  Majesty's  Delia  Lulu  580569 — Age,  3-6-1923  ;  J.  B.  Stansell  &  Sons. 

1254.  Financial   Successful  Queen   567184— Age,   2-23-1923  ;   Meredith  Jersey 

Farm . 

1255.  Lassies  Golden  Diploma — Age,  3-22-1923  ;  C.   S.  Timlinson  &  Son. 

1256.  Majesty's  St.  Patrick's  Maid— Age,  4-17-1923  ;  The  Walnuts. 

1257   J.   R.  Phillips. 

1258   Age,  2-6-1923;  Cedar  Crest  Farms. 

1259   Age,  4-6-1923;  Cedar  Crest  Farms. 

1260   Age,  4-14-1923  ;  Cedar  Crest  Farms. 


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JERSEY  CLASS  NO.  391 
Senior   Champion  Bull 
$20 


JERSEY  CLASS  NO.  392 
Junior  Champion  Bull 
$20 


JERSEY  CLASS  NO.  393 
Grand  Champion  Bull 

$25 


JERSEY  CLASS  NO.  394 
Senior  Champion  Female 
$20 


JERSEY  CLASS  NO.  395 
Junior  Champion  Female 

$20 


JERSEY  CLASS  NO.  396 
Grand  Champion  Female 
$25 


JERSEY  CLASS  NO.  397 
Graded  Herd 
$20— $15— $10 


1261   J.  B.  Stansell  &  Sons. 

1262   Meredith  Jersey  Farm. 

1263   Meredith  Jersey  Farm. 

1264.   C.    S.   Tomlinson  &  Son. 

1265   Harry   S.  Stein. 

1266   J.    R.  Phillips. 

1267   J.    R.  Phillips. 


JERSEY  CLASS  NO.  398 
Young  Herd 
$20— $15— $10 


1268   J.  B.  Stansell  &  Sons. 

1269   Meredith  Jersey  Farm. 

1270   C.   S.  Tomlinson  &  Son. 

1271   Harry  S.  Stein. 

1272   J.   R.  Phillips. 


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JERSEY  CLASS  NO.  399 
Calf  Herd 
$20— $15— $10 


1273   J.  B.  Stansell  &  Sons. 

1274   Meredith  Jersey  Farm. 

1275   C.  S.  Tomlinson  &  Son. 

1276   Harry  S.  Stein. 

1277.   J.   R.  Phillips. 


JERSEY  CLASS  NO.  400 
Get  of  Sire 
$20— $15— $10 


1278   j.  B.  Stansell  &  Sons. 

1279   J.  B.  Stansell  &  Sons. 

1280   Meredith  Jersey  Farm. 

1281   Meredith  Jersey  Farm. 

1282   C.    S.   Tomlinson   &  Son. 

1283   Harry  S.  Stein. 

1284   J.   R.  Phillips. 

1285   J.    R.  Phillips. 

1286   J.  B.  Stansell  &  Sons. 

1287   J.  B.  Stansell  &  Sons. 

1288   Meredit  Jersey  Farm. 

1289   Meredith  Jersey  Farm. 

1290   Meredeth  Jersey  Farm. 

1291   C.   S.  Tomlinson  &  Son. 

1292   Harry  S.  Stein. 

1293   J.   R.  Phillips. 

1294   J.   R.  Phillips. 

1295   J.   R.  Phillips. 


JERSEY  CLASS  NO.  401 
Produce  of  Cow 
$20— $15— $10 


GUERNSEY  CLASS  NO.  402 
Bull  Three  Years  Old  or  Over 
$20— $15— $10 

Monarch  of  Olive  63772— Age,  11-8-1919;  John  Ebels. 
Queen's  May  Secret  of  Minot  65848 — Age,  5-9-1920  ;  E.  S.  Pexson. 
Thornliebank  Golden  Squire  58350 — Age,   6-21-1919 ;  Chicago  Guernsey 
Farm,  Inc. 

Superb  of  Edgemoor  49590 — Age,  12-15-17  ;  F.  J.  Rueping. 

Gay    Girls    Golden    Secret    of    Overland    60195— Age   9-16-1919  ;F.  J. 

Reuping. 

  H.  M.  Allen,  Troy,  Ohio. 


GUERNSEY  CLASS  NO.  403 

Bull  Two  Years  Old  and  Under  Three 

1301..  .Corium   Princess   Carries   Champion   73781— Age,   5-17-1921;     F.  J. 
Rueping. 

1302.    Vindicators  Goldseeker  of  Sweet  Springs — Age,  7-21-1921  ;H.  M.  Allen. 

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1296. 
1297. 
1298. 

1299. 
1300. 

1611. 


GUERNSEY  CLASS  NO.  404 


Senior  Yearling  Bull 
$20— $15— $10 

1303.  Lord  of  Michigan  G    F  ,  79748— Age,  11-3-1921;  John  Ebels. 

1304.  Imogene's  Prince  of  Iowanola  77542 — Age,  8-8-1921;  E.  S.  Pexson. 

1305.  Kitcheners    Cavalier   of   Iowanolo   77546 — Age,     10-12-1921  ;  Mountain 

Bros. 

1306.  Luxerius  Bloom  80175— Age,  12-10-1921;  F.  J.  Rueping. 


GUERNSEY  CLASS  NO.  405 
Junior  Yearling  Bull 
$20— $15— $10 

1307.  Glory's  Rex  of  Minot  83110— Age,  6-5-1922  ;  E.  S.  Pexson. 

1308.  Beauty's  Express  of  Iowanola  83380 — Age,  5-11-1922;  Mountain  Bros. 

1309.  Corium  Rose  des  Houards  Superb  85310— Age,  7-4-1922;  F.  J.  Rueping. 

1310.  Sweet's  Springs  Prince — Age,  3-18-122;  H.  M.  Allen. 


GUERNSEY  CLASS  NO.  406 
Senior  Bull  Calf 
$20— $15— $10 

1311.  Ajax  of  Olive  85663— Age,  9-9-1922  ;  John  Ebels. 

1312.  Dairy  Boy  of  Olive  85664— Age,  9-11-22:  John  Ebels. 

1313.  Lura    Marshall's    Emigrant    of    Minot   66445 — Age,    8,17-1922  ;    E.  S. 

Pexson . 

1314.  Maple  Broeck  Gay  Boy  86420— Age,  9-3-1922  ;  Chicago  Guernsey  Farm, 

Inc. 

1315.  Betty's  Master  of  Iowanda  83384 — Age,  9-16-1922;  Mountain  Bros. 

1316.  Imogene's    Challenger    of    Iowanola    83382    Age,    8-25-1922  ;  Mountain 

Bros. 

1317.  Corium  Beulah's  Cherub's  Dexter  88614— Age,  11-8-1922  F.  J.  Rueping. 

1318.  Corium  Duchess  Cherubs  Prince  88242— Age,  10-28-1922  ;  F.  J.  Rueping. 

1319.  Sweet's  Springs  Ultra  Hew— Age,  12-22-1922;  H.  M.  Allen. 


GUERNSEY  CLASS  NO.  407 
Junior  Bull  Calf 
$20— $15— $10 

1320.  Corium  Cherub's  Earl— Age,  4-28-1923;  F.  J.  Rueping. 

1321.  Sweet's  Springs  Gay  Bon— Age,  2-1-1923;  H.   M.  Allen. 


GUERNSEY  CLASS  NO.  408 
Cow   Four  Years  Old  or  Over 
$20— $15— $10 

1322.  Nettie  of  Butternut  Hill  71200— Age,  11-14-1916  ;  John  Ebels. 

1323.  Cherry  Gladys  99431— Age,  6-14-1919;  John  Ebels. 

1324.  May  Rose  Bettina  of  Minot  93515 — Age,  3-19-1919  E.  S.  Pexson. 

1325.  May  Rose  Glencoe  of  Minot  89973— Age,  11-29-18;  E.  S.  Pexson. 

1326.  Jethros  Sunflower  63262— Age,  7-10-1915;  Chicago  Guernsey  Farm,  Inc. 


105 


1327.  Imp.  Adaline  of  St.  Croix  54122— Age,  5-14-1913;  F.  J.  Rueping. 

1328.  Parks'  Judith  Beauty  76118— Age,  1-8-1917;  F.  J.  Rueping. 

1329.  Mary  H.  of  Fond  du  Lac  85294— Age,  6-25-1918;  F.  J.  Rueping. 

1330.  Trumps  Violet  of  S.  S.  64158— Age,  11-9-1915;  H.  M.  Allen. 


GUERNSEY  CLASS  NO.  409 
Cow  Three  Years  Old  and  Under  Four 
$20— $15— $10 

1331.  Gladys  of  Olive  106823— Age,  5-17-1920;  John  Ebels. 

1332.  May  Rose  Glory  of  Minot  103973— Age,  11-16-19;  E.  S.  Pexson. 

1333.  Lura  Bettina  of  Minot  107067— Age,  4-20-1920;  E.   S.  Pexson. 

1334.  Corium  Adaline  100332— Age,  11-22-1919;  F.  J.  Rueping. 

1335.  King's  Aline  of  4  Pines  98182— Age,  9-25-1919;  F.  K.  Babson. 


GUERNSEY  CLASS  NO.  410 
Cow  or  Heifer  Two  Years  Old  and  Under  Three 
$20— $15— $10 

1336.  Nancy  N.  of  Olive  116227— Age,  10-25-1921;  John  Ebels. 

1337.  May  Rose  Polly  of  Minot  112799— Age,  7-24-1920;  E.  S.  Pexson. 

1338.  Auriele  of  Minot  120292— Age,  1-7-1921;  E.   S.  Pexson. 

1339.  Golden    Secrets   Augusta   of    Overland    118706— Age,    5-18-21  ;  Chicago 

Guernsey   Farm,  Inc. 

1340.  Aralia's  Texsa  Girl  120548— Age,  3-25-1921;  F.  J.  Rueping. 
1341..  .Corium  Bonnie  111901— Age,  9-20-1920;  F.  J.  Rueping. 

1342.  Jacqueminote  Dolly  of  S.  S.  117123— Age,  12-27-1920;  H.   M.  Allen. 

1343.  King's  Bethleen  112212— Age,  11-28-1920;  F.   K.  Babson. 


GUERNSEY   CLASS   NO.  411 
Senior  Yearling  Heifer 
$20— $15— 10 

1344.  Aiggie  of  Olive  126358— Age,  8-15-1921;  John  Ebels. 

1345.  May  Rose  Caroline  of  Minot  126680— Age,  8-1-1921;  E.  S.  Pexson. 

1346.  Lady's  Queen  of  Iowanola  127166 — Age,  9-14-21;  Mountain  Bros. 

1347.  Cherubs  Marigold  of  Iowanola  127167 — Age,  10-10-1921  ;  Mountain  Bros 

1348.  Corium  Nancy's  Cassie  130960 — Are,  10-24-1921;  F.  J.  Rueping. 

1349.  Vindicatara  Lucie  of  S.  S. — Age,  10-22-1921;  H.   M.  Allen. 


GUERNSEY  CLASS  NO.  412 
Junior  Yearling  Heifer 
$20— $15— 10 

1350.  Lulu  of  Olive  130199— Age,  2-10-1922;  John  Ebels. 

1351.  Luru  May  of  Minot  136620— Age,  4-6-1922;  E.  S.  Pexson. 

1352.  Jennie   of   Coon   Hollow   138433 — Age,    2-11-1922  ;    Chicago  Guernsey 

Farm,  Inc. 

1353.  Cherubs  Grace  Darling  of  Iowanola  144798— Age,  4-6-1922  ;  Mountain 

Bros. 

1354.  Corium  May  Queen's  Donna  132219— Age,  3-1-1922;  F.  J.  Rueping. 

1355.  Corium  Morning  Glory's  Delight  140461;  Age,  6-30-1922;  F.  J.  Rueping. 

1356.  Corium  Cypress  Delilah  138369 — Age,  6-22-1922;  F.  J.  Rueping. 

1357.  Rusty's  Choice  of  S.  S.— Age,  3-13-1922;  H.   M.  Allen. 

1358.  Aristocrat's  Dairymaid  of  4  Pines  128568 — Age,  2-8-1922  ;  F.  K.  Babson. 


106 


GUERNSEY  CLASS  NO.  413 
Senior  Heifer  Calf 
$20— $15— 10 

1359.  Nettie  of  Olive  141405— Age,  8-2-1922;  John  Ebels. 

1360.  Louise  of  Olive— Age,  12-26-1922;  John  Ebels. 

1361.  Emigrant's  Carrie  of  Minot  145946 — Age,  12-14-1922;  E.  S.  Person. 

1362.  Emigrant  s  Lura  of  Minot  145945 — Age,  10-25-1922;  E.   S.  Pexson. 

Farm,  Inc. 

1363.  Sybil    of   Coon   Hollow    144702— Age,     10-14-1922  ;     Chicago  Guernsey 

1364.  Louise  of  Iowanola  137152—  Age,  8-20-1922;  Mountain  Bros. 

1365.  Cherub's  Figtree  of  Iowanola  137153 — Age,  9-4-1922;  Mountain  Bros. 

1366.  Corium  Elizabeth's  Dolores  146491— Age,  11-26-1922  ;  F.  J.  Rueping. 

1367.  Corium  Bonnie's  Daffodil  146493— Age,  12-29-1922;  F.  J.  Rueping. 

1368.  Gay  Girl's  Rosamond  142685— Age,  9-15-1922;  F.  J.  Rueping. 

1369.  Sweet  Spring's  Ultra  Corinne  143488— Age,  10-10-22;  H.   M.  Allen. 

1370.  Sweet  Spring's  Ultra  Violet  143489— Age,  11-10-1922;  H.   M.  Allen. 


GUERNSEY  CLASS  NO.  414 
Junior  Heifer  Calf 
$20— $15— 10 

1371.  Pansy  of  Olive— Age,  2-10-1923;  John  Ebels 

1372.  Corium  Cherub's  Dolla's  Erma— Age,  2-11-1923  ;  F.  J.  Rueping. 

1373.  Corium  Superb's  Ellen— Age,  2-13-1923;  F.  J.  Rueping. 

1374.  Sweet  Springs  Dolores— 3-9-1923  ;  H.  M.  Allen. 

1375.  King's  Evaline  of  4  Pines— 3-22-1923  ;  F.  K.  Babson. 


GUERNSEY   CLASS   NO.  415 
Senior   Champion  Bull 
$20 


GUERNSEY   CLASS   NO.  416 
Junior  Champion  Bull 
$20 


GUERNSEY   CLASS   NO.  417 
Grand   Champion  Bull 
$20 


GUERNSEY   CLASS   NO.  418 
$20 


GUERNSEY   CLASS   NO.  419 
Junior    Champion  Female 
$20 

107 


GUERNSEY   CLASS  NO.  420 
Grand   Champion  Female 
$20 


GUERNSEY  CLASS  NO.  421 
Graded  Herd 
$20— $15— $10 


1376   John  Ebels. 

1377   Chicago  Guernsey  Farm,  Inc. 

1378   F.  J.  Rueping. 

1379   F.  J.  Rueping. 

1380   H.  M.  Allen. 


GUERNSEY  CLASS   NO.  422 
Young  Herd 
$20— $15— $10 

1381   John  Ebels. 

1382   Mountain  Bros. 

1383   F.  J.  Rueping. 

1384   F.  J.  Rueping. 

1385   H.  M.  Allen. 


GUERNSEY   CLASS  NO.  423 
Calf  Herd 
$20— $15— $10 

1386   John  Ebels. 

1387   Mountain  Bros. 

1388   F.  J.  Rueping. 

1389   F.  J.  Rueping. 

1390   F.  J.  Rueping. 

1391   H.  M.  Allen. 


GUERNSEY  CLASS  NO.  424 
Get  of  Sire 
$20— $15— $10 

1392   John  Ebels. 

1393   Mountain  Bros. 

1394   F.  J.  Rueping. 

1395   F.  J.  Rueping. 

1396   H.  M.  Allen. 


GUERNSEY  CLASS  NO.  425 
Produce  of  Cow 
$20— $15— $10 

1397   John  Ebels. 

1398   Mountain  Bros. 

1399   John  Ebels. 

1400   H.  M.  Allen. 


108 


AYERSHIRES  CLASS  NO.  426 
Bull,  Three  Years  Old  or  Over 
$20— $15— $10 

1401.  Netherhall  Rising  Star  24092— Age,  9-18-1919  ;  F.  H.  Baskins. 

1402.  Iroquois  Scotchman  20217 — Age,  9-1916;  Adam  Seitz  &  Sons. 

1403.  Cavaliers  Ping  Pong  24774 — Age,  2-1920  ;  Adam  Seitz  &  Sons. 


AYERSHIRE  CLASS  NO.  427 
Bull  Two  Years  Old  and  Under  Three 
$20— $15— $10 

1404.    Cavalier's  Fieldmaster  27071 — Age.  8-1920 :  Adam   Seitz  &  Sons. 


AYERSHIRE  CLASS  NO.  428 
Senior    Yearling  Bull 
$20— $15— $10 

1405.  Cavalier's  Freetrader  27438— Age,   10-1-1921 :  F.  H.  Baskins. 

1406.  Armour's  Big  Boy  27623— Age,  11-15-1921  ;  F.  H.  Baskins. 

1407.  Cavalier's  Sherry  Redman  27955— Age,  8-1921  ;  Adam  Seitz  &  Sons. 

1408.  Spring  City  Royal  Guard  27934 — Age,  11-1921  ;  Adam  Seitz  &  Sons. 


AYERSHIRE  CLASS  NO.  429 
Junior  Yearling  Bull 
$20— $15— $10 

1409.    Cavalier's  Merrythought  28130 — Age,  2-1920  ;  Adam  Seitz  &  Sons. 


AYERSHIRE  CLASS  NO.  430 
Senior  Bull  Calf 
$20— $15— $10 

1410.  Cavalier's  Morning  Star  28836— Age,  12-16-1922  ;  F.  H.  Baskins. 

1411.  Spring  City  Lord  Roma— Age,  8-1922  ;  Adam  Seitz  &  Sons. 

1412.  Cavalier's  Lord  Nightingale — Age,  9-1922  ;  Adam  Seitz  &  Sons. 


AYERSHIRE  CLASS  NO.  431 
Junior  Bull  Calf 
$20— $15— $10 

1413.    Cavalier's  Ace  of  Hearts — Age.  2-1923  ;  Adam  Seitz  &  Sons. 


AYERSHIRE  CLASS  NO.  432 
Cow  Four  Years  Old  or  Over 
$20— $15— $10 

1414.  Sylva  Good  Gift  43327— Age,  8-10-1915 ;  F.  H.  Baskins. 

1415.  Lucindy  of  Soring  Castle  2nd  49996 — Age.  3-19-1916  :  Adam  Seitz 

Sons. 

1416.  Lucindy  of  S.  C.  4th  56970— Age,  1-1919:  Adam  Seitz  &  Sons. 

1417.  Imp.  Catlinns  Miss  Judy  70730— Age.  12-1917  ;  Adam  Seitz  &  Sons. 

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AYERSHIRE  CLASS  NO.  433 


Cow  Three  Years  Old  and  Under  Four 
$20— $15— $10 

1418.  Iroquois  Eppis  Babe — Adam  Leitz  &  Sons. 

1419.  Rosalia  Freetrader  63984— Age,  5-19-1920  ;  F.  H.  Baskins. 

1420.  Rosana  63983— Age,  5-14-1920  ;  F.  H.  Baskins. 

1421.  Iroquois  Lady  Gertrude — Adam  Seitz  &  Sons. 


AYERSHIRE  CLASS  NO.  434 
Cow  or  Heifer  Two  Years  Old  and  Under  Three 

$20— $15— $10 

1422.  Mae  Kilnfard  66188— Age,  9-21-1920;  F.  H.  Baskins. 

1423.  Netherhall  Armour  2nd  66191— Age  10-3-1920  ;  F.  H.  Baskins. 

1424.  Cavalier's  Sunflower  73565— Age,  8-1921  ;  Adam  Seitz  &  Sons. 

1425.  Cavalier's  Lippie  Lindsay  73556 — Age,   8-1920  ;  Adam  Seitz  &  Sons. 

1426.  Cavalier's  Dainty  Miss  73560 — Age,  2-1921  ;  Adam  Seitz  &  Sons. 

1427.  Cavalier's  Kathleen   73561— Age,   2-1921  :  Adam   Seitz   &  Sons. 


AYERSHIRE  CLASS  NO.  435 
Senior   Yearling  Heifer 
$20— $15— $10 

1428.  Golder  Cord  71915— Age,  12-20-1921  ;  F.  H.  Baskins. 

1429.  Snowhurst  Nellie  2nd  71914— Age,   12-18-1921  ;  F.  H.  Baskins. 

1430.  Fenimore  Snowball  69659 — Age,   8-1921  :  Adam   Seitz   &  Sons. 

1431.  Cavalier's  Sturat  Queen  73563— Age,   8-1921  ;  Adam  Seitz  &  Sons. 

1432.  Cavalier's  Lillian  Walker  3rd  73565— Age,  8-1921  ;  Adam  Seitz  &  Sons. 

1433   Adam   Seitz   &  Sons. 


AYERSHIRE  CLASS  NO.  436 
Junior  Yearling  Heifer 
$20— $15— $10 

1434.  Snowhurst  Hildreth  71916 — Age,  2-33-1922  ;  F.  H.  Baskins. 

1435.  Non  Excel  2nd  71917— Age,  2-3-1922  ;  F.  H.  Baskins. 

1436.  Cavalier's  Dandy  Lass — Age,  2-1922  ;  Adam  Seitz  &  Sons. 

1437.  Cavalier's  Messalliance  2nd — Age,  3-1922  ;  Adam  Seitz  &  Sons. 

1438.  Cavalier's   Miss  Perfection   74077— Age,   6-1922 ;  Adam  Seitz   &  Sons. 


AYERSHIRE  CLASS  NO.  437 
Senior  Heifer  Calf 
$20— $15— $10 

1439.  Princess  of  Cedar  Falls  76444— Age,  12-10-1922;  F.  H.  Baskins. 

1440.  Cavalier's  Creampot  4th — Age,  8-1922  ;  Adam  Seitz  &  Sons. 

1441.  Cavalier's  Queen  of  Hearts — Age,  8-1922  ;  Adam  Seitz  &  Sons. 

1442.  Cavalier's  Queen  of  Diamonds — Age,  8-1922  ;  Adam  Seitz  &  Sons. 

1443.  Cavalier's  Lady  Bountiful — Age,  11-1922 ;  Adam  Seitz  &  Sons. 


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AYERSHIRE  CLASS  NO.  438 


Junior  Heifer  Calf 
$20— $15— $10 

1444.  Golden   Cord  Cleopatra  77243— Age,   2-7-1923  ;  F.  H.  Baskins. 

1445.  Star  of  Non  Excel  77242— Age,  2-5-1923  :  F.  H.  Baskins. 

1446.  Cavalier's  Hillhouse  Maud — Age,  2-1923  ;  Adam  Seitz   &  Sons. 

1447.  Spring  City  Lady  Walker — Age,  2-1923  ;  Adam  Seitz  &  Sons. 


AYERSHIRE  CLASS  NO.  439 
Senior  Champion  Bull 
$20 


AYERSHIRE  CLASS  NO.  440 
Junior  Champion  Bull 
$20 


AYERSHIRE  CLASS  NO.  441 
Grand   Champion  Bull 
$20 


AYERSHIRE  CLASS  NO.  442 
Senior    Champion  Female 
$20 


AYERSHIRE  CLASS  NO.  443 
Junior   Champion  Female 
$20 


AYERSHIRE  CLASS  NO.  444 
Grand    Champion  Female 

$20 


AYERSHIRE  CLASS  NO.  445 
Graded  Herd 
$20— $15— $10 


1448   F.   H.  Baskins. 

1449   F.   H.  Baskins. 

1450   Adam  Seitz  &  Sons. 

1451   Adam  Seitz  &  Sons. 

1452   Adam  Seitz  &  Sons. 


Ill 


AYERSHIRE  CLASS  NO.  446 
Young  Herd 
$20— $15— $10 

1453   F.  H.  Baskins. 

1454   Adam  Seitz  &  Sons. 

1455   Adam  Seitz  &  Sons. 

1456   Adam  Seitz  &  Sons. 


AYERSHIRE  CLASS  NO.  447 
Calf  Herd 
$20— $15— $10 

1457   F.  H.  Baskins. 

1458   Adam  Seitz  &  Sons. 

1459   Adam  Seitz  &  Sons. 

1460   Adam  Seitz  &  Sons. 


AYERSHIRE  CLASS  NO.  448 
Get  of  Sire 
$20— $15— $10 

1461   F.  H.  Baskins. 

1462   F.  H.  Baskins. 

1463   Adam  Seitz  &  Sons. 

1464   Adam  Seitz  &  Sons. 

1465   Adam  Seitz  &  Sons. 

1466   Adam  Seitz  &  Sons. 


AYERSHIRE  CLASS  NO.  449 
Produce  of  Cow 

1467   F.  H.  Baskins. 

1468   F.  H.  Baskins. 

1469   F.  H.  Baskins. 

1470   Adam  Seitz  &  Sons. 

1471   Adam  Seitz  &  Sons. 

1472   Adam  Seitz  &  Sons. 

1473   Adam  Seitz  &  Sons. 


BROWN  SWISS   CLASS  NO.  426-A 
Bull,    Three   Years   Old   or  Over 
$30— $20— $10 

1474.  Schillingrs  Reuben  7093— Age,  8-28-1918;  J.  W.  Hess. 

1475.  Jake  A. — Age,  4-8-1923;  John  Hartman. 

1476.  Carl  2nd  5925— Age,  10-5-1916:  J.  H.  Moore. 

1477.  Nick's  Prize  Master  5521 — Age,  4-5-1916;  A.  E.  Bower  &  Son. 

1478.  Vronica's  College  Boy  6736— Age,  2-1918;  N.  C.  Schmid. 

1479.  Marcus — Edward  Reedy  &  Son. 


BROWN   SWISS  CLASS  NO.  427-A 
Bull,  Two  Years   Old  and  Under  Three 
$20— $15— $10 

1480.   Rhoda's  Boy  of  Sedgeley  8808— Age,  9-20-1920:  J.  W.  Hess. 


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1481.  Independent  9655— Age,  7-4-1921  ;  A.  E.  Bower  &  Son. 

1482.  Bill  Silver  9120— Age,  6-1921:  N.  C.  Schmid. 

14S3.  Jerry  of  Maple  Grove  8926 — Age,  9-1-1920  ;  Clarence  W.  Burger. 

1484.  Voxel's  2nd  Bov  of  Sedgeley  8824— Age.  11-18-1920:  P.  A.  Peterson. 

1485.  Jubilee  Medor  8984— Age,  6-16-1921  ;  Jubilee  Farm. 


BROWN   SWISS   CLASS  NO.  428-A 
Senior   Yearling  Bull 
$20— $15— $10 

1486.  Medford  Milo  10060— Age,   12-15-1921;  J.  W.  Hess. 

1487.  Lisle  Villa  King  R.  9487— Age,  1-15-1922:  Edw.  Reedy  &  Son. 


BROWN   SWISS   CLASS   NO.  429-A 
Junior   Yearling  Bull 
$20— $15— $10 

1488.  Philips  College  Boy  10619— Age,  7-16-1922  ;  J.  W.  Hess. 

1489.  Queen's  Duke  D.  10231— Age,  2-26-1922  ;  J.  H.  Moore. 

1490.  Elsie  Nick  A  of  Bowerhome  9533 — Age,  2-16-1922;  A.  E.  Bower  &  Son. 

1491.  King  of  Medow  Green  9753— Age,  5-1922  ;  N.  C.  Schmid. 

1492.  Duke  of  Maple  Grove  9749 — Age,  2-20-1922  ;  Clarence  W.  Burger. 

1493.  Jubilee  Eldred  4th  10643— Age,   6-15-1922  ;  Jubilee  Farm. 


BROWN   SWISS   CLASS  NO.  430-A 
Senior   Bull  Calf 
$20— $15— $10 

1494.  Pixie  10648— Age.  1-10-1923  ;  J.  W.  Hess. 

1495.  Bonick  of  Bowerhome  10633 — Age,  11-22-1923  ;  A.  E.  Bower  &  Son. 

1496.  Dick  of  Medow  Green  10670 — Age,  9-1922  ;  N.  C.  Schmid. 

1497.  Medow  Green  College  Boy  10165— Age,  10-1922 ;  N.  C.  Schmid. 

1498.  Clarine's  Lad  of  Maplehurst— Age,  8-18-1922  ;  P.  A.  Peterson. 

1499.  Jubilee  Essert  Phylis   10642 — Age,   1-12-1923 ;  Jubilee  Farm. 


BROWN   SWISS   CLASS   NO.  431-A 
Junior   Bull  Calf 
$20— $15— $10 

1500.  Gold  Heart  10649— Age.  3-17-1923  ;  J.  W.  Hess. 

1501.  Friskey  Carl  10673— Age,  2-18-1923  ;  J.  H.  Moore. 

1502.  La  Marnick  B  of  Bowerhome  10632 — Age,  4-1-1923;  A.  E.  Bower  &  Son 

1503.  Lisle  Villa  Edison— Age,  4-10-1923  ;  Edw.  Reedy  &  Son. 


BROWN   SWISS   CLASS   NO.  432-A 
Cow  Four  Years  Old  or  Over 
$30— $20— $10 

1504.  Pomona  K.  6499— Age,  11-4-1913;  J.  W.  Hess. 

1505.  Zeta  10232— Age,  12-2-1918;  J.  W.  Hess. 

1506.  Isabella  ».  6782— Age,  6-5-1914;  J.  W.  Hess. 


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1507.  Fancy  Frances — Age,  7-18-1917 ;  John  Hartman. 

1508.  Nettye  7581— Age,  3-12-1915;  J.  H.  Moore. 

1509.  Pet's  Grace  7599— Age,  2-27-1915;  D.  D.  Van  Voorhis. 

1510.  Betty  of  Lakeview  8479 — Age,  3-19-1916 ;  A.  E.  Bower  &  Son. 

1511.  Cernnamer  Brownie  7565 — Age,  6-1914 ;  N.  C.  Schmid. 

1512.  Silver  Bell  9322— Age,  2-1918;  N.  C.  Schmid. 

1513.  March  Sunshine  8100— Age,  3-15-1916  ;  Clarence  W.  Burger. 

1514.  Helen  Tremont  9815— Age,   9-11-1917;  Clarence  W.  Burger. 

1515.  Vera  of  Lakeview  7888— Age,  8-18-1915;  P.  A.  Peterson. 

1516.  Woodland  Girl   11917— Age,   2-22-1918;  Jubilee  Farm. 

1517.  Altanetta  F.  7027— Age,  4-20-1914  ;  Jubilee  Farm. 


BROWN   SWISS    CLASS   NO.  433-A 
Cow,  Three  Years  and  Under  Four 
$20— $15— $10 

1518.  Doris  Dorisetta  11138— Age,  9-24-1919;  J.  W.  Hess. 

1519.  Kate  of  Bower  Farms  11705— Age,  4-11-1920  ;  A.  E.  Bower  &  Son. 

1520.  Elsie  S.  11226— Age,  10-1919;  N.  C.  Schmid. 

1521.  Mollie's  Nellie— Age,  10-1919;  N.  C.  Schmid. 

1522.  Dollie  Louise  14506 — Age,  8-25-1920:  Clarence  W.  Burger. 

1523.  Clarine  of  Oaks  10721— Age,  1-18-1919;  P.  A.  Peterson. 

1524.  Lisle  Trilby  14950— Age,  1-19-1920;  Edw.  Reedy  &  Son. 

1525.  Eleanor  of  Walhalla  11175— Age,  4-23-1919;  Jubilee  Farm. 

1526.  Forest  Girl  of  Lake  View  11998- Age,  2-26-1920  ;  Jubilee  Farm. 


BROWN   SWISS   CLASS  NO.  434-A 
Cow  or  Heifer  Two  Years  Old  and  Under 
$20— $15— $10 

1527.  Thais  13641— Age,  2-27-1921  ;  J.  W.  Hess. 

1528.  Nick's  Cleveland  Belle  of  Bower  Farms  12273— Age,  9-22-1920  ;  A.  E. 

Bower  &  Son. 

1529.  Elsie  1st  of  Bower  Farms  13001 — Age,  1-24-1921  ;  A.  E.  Bower  &  Son. 

1530.  Insurance  Rose  12983— Age,  8-1920  ;  N.  C.  Schmid. 

1531.  Cinderella  Cream  13625— Age,  2-1921  ;  N.  C.  Schmid. 

1532.  Margret  Lourette  14508— Age,  12-25-1920;  Clarence  W.  Burger. 

1533.  Rosebush  Maplehurst  14627— Age,  8-10-1920 ;  P.  A.  Peterson. 

1534.  Lisle  Villa  Golden  13882— Age,  4-22-1921  •  Edw.  Reedy  &  Son. 

1535.  Francesca  of  Jubilee  12966 — Age,  4-4-1921  ;  Jubilee  Farm. 

1536.  Ellen  J.  of  Jubilee  12969— Age,  5-14-1921;  Jubilee  Farm. 


BROWN   SWISS   CLASS   NO.  435-A 
Senior  Yearling  Heifer 
$20— $15— $10 

1537.  Medford  Browney  C.  3rd  14307— As?e,  11-8-1921  ;  J.  W.  Hess. 

1538.  Geneva's  Lassie  14346 — Age,  9-30-1921;  J.  H.  Moore. 

1539.  September  Morn  of  Bowerhome  13980 — Age,  9-1-1921  ;  A.  E.  Bower  & 

Son. 

1540.  Lou  Anna  of  Bowerhome  13981— Age,  10-14-1921 ;  A.  E.  Bower  &  Son. 

1541.  Brown  Bessie  Swiss  13629— Age,  10-1921  ;  N.  C.  Schmid. 

1542.  Brown  Beauty  B.  14511 — Age,  12-16-1921  ;  Clarence  W.  Burger. 

1543.  Charlotte  of  MaDlehurst  14628 — Age,   8-28-1921  ;  P.   A.  Peterson. 

1544.  Lisle  Villa  Harriet  15479— Age,  10-16*1922;  Edw.  Reedv  &  Son. 

1545.  Jubilee  Eldred's  Helen  13319— Age,  9-18-1921  ;  Jubilee  Farm. 


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BROWN   SWISS   CLASS  NO.  436-A 
Junior  Yearling  Heifer 
$20— $15— $10 

1546.  Zella  14306— Age,  4-14-1922  ;  J.  W.  Hess. 

1547.  Agnes  of  Windham  Farm  14347— Age,  2-4-1922  ;  J.  H.  Moore. 

1548.  Frances  Marie  14289— Age,  2-1922  ;  N.  C.  Schmid. 

1549.  Maud's  Neve  K.  14466— Age,   33-22-1922  ;  Clarence  W.  Burger. 

1550.  Violet  Maplehurst  14664— Age,  5-7-1922  ;  P.  A.  Peterson. 

1551.  Lisle  Villa  College  Girl  2nd  14258— Age.  5-12-1922  :  Edw.  Reedy  &  Son. 

1552.  Lisle  Villa  Rhoda   14255— Age,  3-10-1922  ;  Edw.  Reedy  &  Son. 

1553.  Altanetta  F.  2nd  of  Jubilee   14050 — Age,   3-10-1922  ;  Jubilee  Farm. 

1554.  Altanetta  F.  3rd  of  Jubilee  14051 — Age,  3-10-1922  ;  Jubilee  Farm. 


BROWN   SWISS   CLASS   NO.  437-A 
Senior  Heifer  Calf 
$20— $15— $10 

1555.  Fanchon  15687— Age,  9-21-1922;  J.  W.  Hess. 

1556.  Miown  15686— Age,  8-2-1922  ;  J.  W.  Hess. 

1557.  Flancey  of  Windham   15719— Age,  8-9-1922  ;  J.  H.  Moore. 

1558.  September  of  Bowerhome  15674— Age,  9-10-1922  ;  A.  E.  Bower  &  Son. 

1559.  Elsie  A.  of  Bowerhome  15675— Age,   1-7-1923  ;  A.  E.  Bower  &  Son. 

1560.  Marvel  M.  2nd  Hazel  15710— Age,  8-1922  ;  N.  C.  Schmid. 

1561.  Betty  Jean — Clarence  W.  Burger. 

1562.  Pollyanna  Maplehurst— Age,   12-22-1922  ;   P.   A.  Peterson. 

1563.  Lisle  Villa  Gertrude — Age,  1-2-1923  ;  Edw.  Reedy  &  Son. 

1564.  Jubilee  Eldred's  Ola   15683— Age,   9-20-1922  ;  Jubilee  Farm. 


BROWN   SWISS   CLASS   NO.  438-A 
Junior  Heifer  Calf 
$20— $15— $10 

1565.  Melissa  Daisy  15688— Age,  2-8-1923;  J.  W.  Hess. 

1566.  Betty  A.  of  Bowerhome  15676 — Age,  2-10-1923  ;  A.   E.  Bower  &  Son. 

1567.  Brownie  C.  Virginia  15713— Age,  2-1-1923;  N.  C.  Schmid. 

1568.  March.  Mollye  4th  15712— Age,  2-1923  ;  N.  C.  Schmid. 

1569.  Julia  B. — Clarence  W.  Burger. 

1570.  Blossom  Maplehurst— Age,  3-3-1923;  P.  A.  Peterson. 

1571.  Lisle  Villa  C.  Mable— Age,  4-10-1923;  Edw.  Reedy  &  Son. 


BROWN   SWISS   CLASS   NO.  439-A 
Senior   Champion  Bull 
$20 


BROWN   SWISS   CLASS   NO.  440-A 
Junior  Champion  Bull 
$20 


BROWN   SWISS   CLASS   NO.  441-A 
Grand   Champion  Bull 
$20 


LIB 


BROWN  SWISS   CLASS  NO.  442-A 
Senior  Champion  Female 
$20 

BROWN   SWISS  CLASS  NO.  443-A 
Junior  Champion  Female 
$20 

BROWN  SWISS   CLASS  NO.  444-A 
Grand  Champion  Female 
$20 


BROWN   SWISS   CLASS   NO.  445-A 
Graded  Herd 
$20— $15— $10 

1572   J.  W.  Hess. 

1573   A.  E.  Bower  &  Son. 

1574   N.  C.  Schmid. 

1575   N.  C.  Schmid. 

1576   Clarence  W.  Berger. 

1577   Jubilee  Farm. 

1578   P.  A.  Peterson. 


BROWN   SWISS   CLASS   NO.  446-A 
.  .Young-  Herd 
$20— $15— $10 

1579   J.  W.  Hess. 

1580   J.  H.  Moore. 

1581   A.  E.  Bower  &  Son. 

1582   N.  E.  Schmid. 

1583   Clarence  W.  Berger. 

1584   Jubilee  Farm. 


BROWN  SWISS   CLASS   NO.  417-A 
Calf  Herd 
$20— $15— $10 

1585   J.  W.  Hess. 

1586   J.  H.  Moore. 

1587   A.   E.   Bower   &  Son. 

1588   N.  C.  Schmid. 

1589   Jubilee  Farm. 

1590   P.  A.  Peterson. 


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BROWN   SWISS   CLASS  NO.  448-A 
Get  of  Sire 
$20— $15— $10 

1591   J.  W.  Hess. 

1592   J.  H.  Moore. 

1593   A.  E.  Bower  &  Son. 

1594   A.  E.  Bower  &  Son. 

1595   N.   C.  Schmid. 

1596   N.  C.  Schmid. 

1597   Clarence  W.  Burger. 

L598   Jubilee  Farm. 

1599   Jubilee  Farm. 

1600   J.  W.  Hess. 


BROWN   SWISS   CLASS   NO.  449-A 
Produce  of  Cow 
$20— $15— $10 

1601   J.  W.  Hess. 

1602   J.  W.  Hess. 

1603   A.  E.  Bower  &  Son. 

1604   A.  E.  Bower  &  Son. 

1605   N.  C.  Schmid. 

1606   N.  C.  Schmid. 

1607   Clarence  W.  Burger. 

1608   Jubilee  Farm. 

1609   P.  A.  Peterson. 


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SWINE 

Duroc-Jerseys 

Floyd   Streit   Sublette,  Illinois 

Lillian    Meeks  Maple    Park,  Illinois 

Francis    Anna    Muth  Elburn,  Illinois 

Elsie    Dunbar   Piano,  Illinois 

Ernest  Hanson   &   Son  Sugar   Grove,  Illinois 

Wm.    Anderson  Plainfield,  Illinois 

N.   W.   Hopps  La   Moille,  Illinois 

H.    U.    &    Wm.    Watts  Leland,  Illinois 

Shallenberger    Farms  Arglye,  Illinois 

Fred    Schweizer  Elwood,  Illinois 

Leslie    D.    Langhart  Piano,  Illinois 

Raymond    McCarthy  Piano,  Illinois 

G.   A.   Muth  Elburn,  Illinois 

McPherrin    &    Son  Knoxville,  Illinois 

Beaconsfield   Herd  Peoria,  Illinois 

Chesney   Farms  Lake   Villa  Illinois 

Wm.   F.    Bradley  Elwood,  Illinois 

Bert   C.    Holmes  Muscatine,  Iowa 

Charles   Howell  Yorkville,  Illinois 

Poland  Chinas 

Miller    &    DeVore  Princeton,  Illinois 

Chas.    L.    Wold  Earlville,  Illinois 

Palmer   Bros  Yorkville,  Illinois 

Monier    Bros  .•  Princeton,  Illinois 

Ward    McAllister    &    Son  Waterman,  Illinois 

A.  F.  Ryan  Milton,  Iowa 

R.   S.   Bosley  Hennepin,  Illinois 

Albert  Hage  Yorkville,  Illinois 

E.   W.   Cooley  • .  . .  .Geneva,  Illinois 

J.  J.  and  J.  P.  Case  Elmhurst  and  Naperville 

Geo.  W.  Ham  and  Sons  Toulon,  Illinois 

Juston  Ham   Toulon,  Illinois 

Hampshires 

Albrecht    &    Albrecht  Tiskilwa,  Illinois 

John    H.    Oliver  Kewanee,  Illinois 

R.   A.  Evans  Aurora,  Illinois 

Smith  and  Haag  Chadwick,  Illinois 

Frank    X.  .  Barr  Compton,  Illinois 

Chester  Whites 

Ivan   R.   Dickson  Bristol,  Illinois 

John  G.  Wirtz  

Bert   Kellogg  Yorkville,  Illinois 

E.   V.   Wolf  •.  Naperville,  Illinois 

S.  A.  Matter  Plainfield,  Illinois 

Arthur   E.   Kniss  Lanark,  Illinois 

G.   W.   Black  Washburn,  Illinois 

Tamworth 

Kirby  Bros  Peoria,  Illinois 

B.  F.    Harris   Farms  Seymour,  Illinois 

Church   Farms  Joy,  Illinois 

Berkshires 

Parker    Bros  Niles,  Michigan 

Iowana    Farms  Davenport,  Iowa 

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DEPARTMENT  C. 


SWINE 


Director  in  Charge  . 

Superintendent  

Asst.  Superintendent 


Glen  C.  Warne,  Sugar  Grove,  Illinois 

 W.   H.    Smith,   Urbana,  Illinois 

.  .John   Needham,   Monmouth,  Illinois 


PROGARM 

(Subject  to  change) 

Monday,  August  20th,  9  A.  M. 

Duroc-Jerseys    and    Chester  Whites 

Tuesday,  August  21st,  9  A.  M. 

Poland  Chinas  and  Hampshires 

Wednesday,  August  22nd,  9  A.  M. 
Tamworth-Berkshires. 

SPECIAL  NOTICE 

If  stalls  are  reserved,  fees  for  same  must  accompany  entry  as  follows: 
Exhibitor's  ticket,  $2.00  ;  Horse  stalls,  single,  $2.00.  Box,  $5.00 ;  Pony  stalls, 
$1.50;  Cattle  stalls,  $2.00  for  each  animal;  Swine  pens,  $2.00;  Sheep  pens, 
$1.50.  Send  Postoffice  or  Express  money  order  or  draft  for  exhibitor's  ticket 
and  stall  fees.    The  foregoing  rule  must  be  complied  with. 

Live  Stock  Entries  Close  July  30.  An  Exhibitor's  Ticket  must  be  pur- 
chased by  every  Live  Stock  exhibitor  making  entries,  and  entries  will  not  be 
accepted  until  this  ticket  has  been  purchased.  When  making  entries  in  more 
than  one  department,  use  separate  blank  for  each  department.  Please  write 
distinctly. 

DO  NOT  MAKE  ENTRIES  IN  CHAMPION  SECTION. 

Rules 

Note— Bill  all  freight  to  NIFA,  Illinois. 

Each  exhibitor  in  the  Swine  Section  must  produce  an  affidavit  showing 
that  his  hogs  have  been  immunized  against  cholera  before  pens  will  be  as- 
signed. 

Either  the  Dorset-McBride-Niles  double  method  more  than  thirty  days 
previous  to  the  date  of  exhibition  or  by  the  serum  alone  method  not  to  ex- 
ceed thirty  days  previous  to  date  of  exhibition,  be  used. 

Protests — See  General  Rule  28. 

Pedigrees  of  swine  in  all  cases  must  be  recorded  in  the  American, 
National  or  Foreign  Records  for  the  particular  breeds  to  which  they  belong. 

The  base  date  for  computing  ages  of  animals  in  this  class  shall  be  Sep- 
tember 1st  for  Senior  classes  and  March  1st  for  Junior  classes. 

Boars  over  1  year  old  must  have  their  tusks  removed  before  showing. 

All  sows  2  years  old  and  over  will  be  excuded  from  the  show  ring  unless 
they  have  produced  a  litter  of  pigs. 

Boars  2  years  old  and  over  must  have  proved  themselves  sires,  and  affi- 
davit to  that  effect  may  be  called  for. 

Awards  shall  be  made  as  rapidly  as  possible  and  at  such  times  as  the 
Superintendent  may  designate. 

No  premium  will  be  awarded  to  any  animal  or  group  of  animals  unless 
shown  in  the  ring  for  judging. 

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Awards  will  be  made  by  the  single  judge  system,  unless  in  the  judgment 
of  the  Superintendent  more  are  required.  Where  there  is  no  competition,  and 
the  exhibit  is  worthy  the  first  prize  will  be  awarded ;  where  there  is  compe- 
tition, all  prizes  will  be  awarded. 

All  animals  entered  for  exhibition  shall  be  in  place  not  later  than  12 
j'clock  noon,  Friday,  August  17th,  1923.    (See  General  Rule  No.  18). 

All  animals  exhibited  in  this  class  (incuding  six  months  pigs)  must  be 
recorded  with  their  respective  associations  in  the  name  of  the  bona  fide  ex- 
hibitor previous  to  date  of  closing  of  entries,  July  30th,  1923,  and  all  appli- 
cations for  entry  of  swine  must  be  accompanied  by  name  of  breeder,  name, 
number,  age  and  date  of  birth,  and  name  and  number  of  sire  and  dam  of  the 
animal  to  be  exhibited. 

No  premiums  will  be  awarded  nor  premium  moneys  paid  unless  name  and 
registry  number  is  given.  This  is  in  accordance  with  requirements  of  Breed 
Associations. 

Animals  farrowed  the  property  of  exhibitor  will  be  permitted  to  be  shown 
as  bred  by  exhibitor. 

No  animal  will  be  given  pen  room  unless  properly  entered  with  the 
Secretary-Manager. 

In  the  swine  sections,  pen  fees  will  be  $2.00  per  pen. 

Entries  will  positively  close  Monday,  July  30th,  6:00  p.  m. 

Every  animal  entered  for  competition  shall  be  under  the  control  of  the 
Superinendent  of  the  Section  in  which  it  is  entered,  but  the  Central  States 
Fair  Management  will  in  no  case  be  responsible  for  any  loss  or  damage  to 
the  same  that  may  occur. 

Exhibitors  must  submit  their  animals  for  examination  by  the  official 
veterinarian  when  so  ordered  by  the  Superintendent. 

The  Superintendent  should  instruct  the  clerk  to  check  the  exhibits  com- 
peting for  premiums  in  each  ring,  and  so  mark  the  entry  book  that  it  will 
show  what  animals  were  exhibited  in  each  ring,  as  well  as  which  animals 
were  awarded  premiums. 

Get  of  Sire  shall  consist  of  four  swine,  any  age,  the  get  of  one  boar. 

Produce  of  Dam  shall  consist  of  four  swine,  any  age,  the  produce  of 

one  sow. 

Young  Herd  shall  consist  of  one  boar  and  three  sows,  under  one  year  old, 
owned  by  exhibitor. 

Aged  Herd  shall  consist  of  one  boar  and  three  sows,  over  one  year  old, 
all  owned  by  exhibitor. 


DUROC   JERSEY   CLASS   NO.  450 
Boar  Two  Years  Old  or  Over 
$10— $8— $6— $4— $3— $2— $2 


1   Leslie  D.  Langhart,  Piano,  111. 

2   Beaconfield  Herd. 

3   Chesney  Farms. 

4   G.  A.  Muth. 

5   Ernest  Hanson  &  Son. 


DUROC   JERSEY   CLASS   NO.  451 
Senior  Yearling  Boar 
$10— $8—$6— $4— $3— $2— $2 

6   G.  A.  Muth. 

7   Shollenberger  Farms, 


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DUROC    JERSEY   CLASS   NO.  452 
Junior   Yearling  Boar 
$10— $8— $6— $4— $3— $2— $2 

8   Wm.  F.  Bradley, 

9   Chesney  Farms. 

10   Charles  Howell. 

11   N.  W.  Hopps. 

12   H.  U.  &  Wm.  Watts. 

13   Shollenberger  Farms. 

14   Wm.  Anderson. 

15   Ernest  Hanson  &  Son. 


DUROC  JERSEY  CLASS  NO.  453 
Senior  Boar  Pic 
$10—  $8— $6—  $4— $3— $2— $2 

16   Beaconsfield  Herd. 

17   Chesney  Farms. 

18   Fred  Scheveizer. 

19   G.   A.  Muth 

20   Bert  C.  Holmes. 

21   Bert  C.  Holmes. 

22   H.   U.    &  Wm.  Watts. 

23   Ernest  Hanson  &  Son. 


DUROC  JERSEY  CLASS  NO.  454 
Junior  Boar  Pig 
$10— $8— $6— $4— $3— $2— $2 

24   Leslie  D.  Langhart. 

25   Leslie  D.  Langhart. 

26   Peter  Streit. 

27   Peter  Streit. 

28   Floyd  Streit. 

29   Beaconsville  Herd. 

30   Beaconsfield  Herd. 

31   Beaconsfield  Herd. 

32   Chesney  Farms. 

33   Charles  Howell. 

34   Charles  Howell. 

35   Charles  Howell. 

36   Charles  Howell. 

37   G.  A.  Muth. 

38   G.  A.  Muth. 

39   G.  A.  Muth. 

40   Francis  Anna  Muth 

41   Francis  Anna  Muth. 

42   Francis  Anna  Muth. 

43   Francis  Anna  Muth. 

44   Bert  C.  Holmes. 

45   Bert  C.  Holmes. 

46   McPherrin  and  Son. 

47   McPherrin  and  Son. 


DUROC  JERSEY  CLASS  NO.  455 
Sow  Two  Years  Old  or  Over 
$10— $8— $6— $4— $3— $2— $2 

48   Chesney  Farms. 

49   Chesney  Farms. 

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50   G.  A.  Muth. 

51  G.  A.  Muth. 

52   Francis  Anua  Muth. 

53   H.  U  &  Wm.  Watts. 

54.    Shollenberger  Farms. 

55   Shollenberger  Farms. 

56   Ernest  Hanson  &  Son. 


DUROC  JERSEY  CLASS  NO.  456 
Senior  Yearling  Sow 
$10— $8— $6— $4— $3— $2— $2 

57   Beaconsfield  Herd. 

58   Beaconsfield  Herd. 

59   Chesney  Farms. 

60  G.   A.  Muth 

61   McPherrin  &  Son. 

62   H.   U.   &  Wm.  Watts. 

63   H.  U.   &  Wm.  Watts. 

..64...  ..Shollenberger  Farms. 


DUROC  JERSEY  CLASS  NO.  457 

Junior  Yearling  Sow 

$10— $8— $6— $4— $3— $2— $2 

65   Leslie  D.   Langhart,  Piano,  111. 

,  66   Beaconsfield  Herd. 

.67...  ..Chesney  Farms. 

68   Chesney  Farms. 

69   G.  A.  Muth. 

70   G.  A.  Muth. 

.71...  .  .G.  A.  Muth. 

72.   G.  A.  Muth. 

73   Francis  Anna  Muth. 

74   McPherrin  and  Son. 

75   McPherrin  and  Son. 

76   Shollenberger  Farms. 

77   Shollenberger  Farms. 

78   Ernest  Hanson  &  Son. 


DUROC  JERSEY  CLASS  NO.  458 
Senior  Sow  Pog 
$10— $8— $6— $4— $3— $2— $2 

79   Beaconsfield  Herd. 

80   Beaconsfield  Herd. 

81   Beaconsfield  Herd. 

82   Chesney  Farms . 

83   Chesney  Farms . 

84   Fred  Schweizer. 

85   Fred  Schweizer. 

86   Fred  Schweizer. 

87  Fred  Schweizer. 

88   G.  A.  Muth. 

89   G.   A.  Muth. 

90   G.  A.  Muth. 

91   Bert  C.  Holmes. 

92   Bert  C.  Holmes. 

93   H.  U.  &  Wm.  Watts. 


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94   H.  U.  &  Wm.  Watts. 

95   H.  U  &  Wm.  Watts. 

56   Shollenberger  Farms. 

97   Ernest  Hanson  &  Son.. 

98   Ernest  Hanson  &  Son. 


DUROC  JERSEY  CLASS  NO.  459 

Junior  Sow  Pig 

99   Peter  Strell 

100   Peter  Streit, 

.101...  ..Floyd  Streit, 

102   Floyd  Streit, 

103   Floyd  Streit. 

104   Floyd  Streit, 

105   Beaconsfield  Herd. 

106   Chesney  Farms. 

107   Chesney  Farms. 

108   Raymond  McCarthy. 

109   Lillian  Meeks. 

110   G.  A.  Muth. 

111   G.   A.  Muth. 

112   G.   A.  Muth. 

113   G.  A.  Muth. 

114   Francis  Anna  Muth. 

115   Francis  Anna  Muth. 

116   Francis  Anna  Muth. 

117   Francis  Anna  Muth. 

118   Francis  Anna  Muth. 

119   Francis  Anna  Muth. 

120   Bert  C.  Holmes. 

121   Bert  C.  Holmes. 

122   Bert  C.  Holmes. 

123   Bert  C.  Holmes. 

124   Bert  C.  Holmes. 

125   Bert  C.  Holmes. 

126   Bert  C.  Holmes. 

127   McPherrin  and  Son. 

128   McPherrin  and  Son. 

129   McPherrin  and  Son. 

830    Elsie  Dunbar. 


DUROC  JERSEY  CLASS  NO.  460 
Senior  Champion  Boar 
$15 

DUROC  JERSEY  CLASS  NO.  461 
Junior   Champion  Boar 
$15 

DUROC  JERSEY  CLASS  NO.  462 
Grand  Champion  Boar 
$20 

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DUROC   JERSEY    CLASS   NO.  463 
Senior  Champion  Sow 
$15 


DUROC    JERSEY    CLASS   NO.  464 
Junior  Champion  Sow 
$15 

Grand  Champion  Sow 
$20 


DUROC    JERSEY    CLASS    NO.  466 
Aged  Herd 
$10— $8— $6— $4— $4— $3— $3 


130   Beaconsfield  Herd. 

131   Chesney  Farms. 

132   G.  A.  Muth. 

133   G.  A.  Muth. 

134   H.  U.  &  Wm.  Watts. 

135   Shollenberger  Farms. 


DUROC    JERSEY    CLASS   NO.  467 
Young  Herd 
$10— $8— $6— $4— $4— $3— $3 


136   Beaconsfield  Herd. 

137   Chesney  Farms. 

138   Fred  Schweizer. 

139   G.  A.  Muth. 

140   G.  A.  Muth. 

141   Francis  Anna  Muth. 

142   Francis  Anna  Muth. 

143   Bert  C.  Holmes. 

144  ?   Bert  C.  Holmes. 

145   McPherrin  &  Son. 

146   H.  U.  &  Wm.  Watts. 

147   Ernest  Hanson  &  Son. 

148   Ernest  Hanson  &  Son. 

149   Ernest  Hanson  &  Son. 

150   Ernest  Hanson  &  Son. 


DUROC   JERSEY   CLASS   NO.  468 
Get  of  Sire 
$10— $8— $6— $4— $4— $3— $3 


151   Beaconsfield  Herd. 

152   Beaconsfield  Herd. 

153   Chesney  Farms. 

154   Fred  Schweizer. 

155    G.  A.  Muth. 

156   G.  A.  Muth. 

157   Francis  Anna  Muth. 

158   Francis  Anna  Muth. 

159   Bert  C.  Holmes. 


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160   Bert  C.  Holmes. 

161   Bert  C.  Holmes. 

162   McPherrin  &  Son. 

163   H.  U.  &  Wm.  Watts. 

164   Ernest  Hanson  &  Son. 

165   Ernest  Hanson  &  Son. 

166   Ernest  Hanson  &  Son. 

167   Ernest  Hanson  &  Son. 


DUROC  JERSEY   CLASS   NO.  469 
Produce  of  Dam 
$15— $10— $8— $6— $4— $3— $3 

168  ,   Beaconsfield  Herd. 

169   Beaconsfield  Herd. 

1"0   Chesney  Farms. 

171   Fred  Schweizer. 

172   G.  A.  Muth. 

173   G.  A.  Muth. 

174   Francis  Anna  Muth. 

175   Francis  Anna  Muth. 

176   Bert  C.  Holmes. 

177   Bert  C.  Holmes. 

178   Bert  C.  Holmes. 

179   McPherrin  &  Son. 

180   H.  U.  &  Wm.  Watts. 

181   Ernest  Hanson  &  Son. 

182   Ernest  Hanson  &  Son. 

183   Ernest  Hanson  &  Son. 

184   Ernest  Hanson  &  Son. 


AMERICAN  DUROC  JERSEY  ASSN.  SPECIAL  CLASS  NO.  470 
Five  Sows  Farrowed  Between  September  1,  1921  and  March  1,  1923, 
Bred  by  or  Farrowed  the  Property  of  Exhibitor  at  Least  Sixty 
Days  Prior  to  Date  of  Showing 
$25— $20— $17.50— $15— $10— $7.50— $5 


185   Chesney  Farms. 

186   Fred  Schweizer. 

187   G.  A.  Muth. 

188   Ernest  Hanson  &  Son. 

189   Ernest  Hanson  &  Son. 

190   Ernest  Hanson  &  Son. 

191   Ernest  Hanson  &  Son. 

192   Ernest  Hanson  &  Son. 


Guns  &  Ammunition  Campers  Goods 

Fishing  Tackle  Tents  &  Camp  Stoves 

Athletic  Goods  Golf  Goods 

Bicycles 

MILLER  SPORTING  GOODS  STORE 

AURORA,  ILLINOIS 
"The  Home  of  the  Sportsman" 


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POLAND    CHINA    CLASS    NO.  477 
Boar  Two  Years  Old  or  Over 
$  10— $8— $6— $4— $3— $2— t ' 

227   Miller  &  DeVore, 

228   Geo.  W.  Ham  &  Sons. 

229   Palmer  Bros. 


If  You  Want  Good  Shoes  try 

JOHN  F.  JUNGLES 

Dealer  in  BOOTS  and  SHOES 


Sole  Agency  for 
NEW  HOME  SEWING 
MACHINES 

Phone  1240  J 


Agent  for 

GASOLINE  ENGINE,  ELECTRIC,  WATER 
and  HAND  POWER  WASHING  MACHINE 

31  North  Broadway 


STEPHENS-ADAMSON  MFG.  CO. 

Main  Office  and  Works 

AURORA,  IILLINOIS 

Pacific  Coast  Branch  Factory: 
LOS  ANGELES,   CALIFO>I  L\ 


Designers  and  Builders  of  Labor  Saving  Machinery 

Elevating,  Conveying,  Screening,  Crushing 
and  Transmission  Machinery 

S-A  BELT  CONVEYORS 


126 


POLAND    CHINA    CLASS   NO.  478 
Senior   Yearling  Boar 
$10— $8— $6— $4— $3— $2— $2 

230   Geo.  W.  Ham  &  Sons. 

231   Palmer  Bros. 


POLAND    CHINA    CLASS   NO.  479 
Junior  Yearling  Boar 
$  1 0—$  8—$  6—$  4—$  3—$  2—$  2 

232   Monier  Bros. 

233   Monier  Bros. 

234   J  J.  and  J.  P.  Case. 

235   Ward  McAllister  &  Son. 

236   A.  F.  Ryan. 

237   E.  W.  Cooley. 


POLAND    CHINA    CLASS   NO.  480 
Senior  Boar  Pig: 
$10— $8— $6— $4— $3— $2— $2 

238   Geo.  W.  Ham  &  Sons. 

239   Monier  Bros. 

240   Monier  Bros. 

241   Monier  Bros. 

242   Monier  Bros. 

243   Monier  Bros. 

244   Palmer  Bros. 

245   A.  F.  Ryan. 

246   R.  S.  Bosley. 


POLAND    CHINA    CLASS   NO.  481 
Junior  Boar  Pig 
$10_$8— $6— $4— $3— $2— $2 

247   Miller  &  DeVore, 

248   Miller  &  DeVore, 

249   Geo.  W.  Ham  &  Sons. 

250   E.  W.  Cooley. 

251   E.  W.  Cooley. 

252   E.  W.  Cooley 

253   E.  W.  Cooley. 

254   Albert  Hage. 

255   Albert  Hage. 

256   Juston  Ham. 

257   Monier  Bros. 

258   Monier  Bros. 

259   Monier  Bros. 

260   Monier  Bros. 

261   Monier  Bros. 

262   Monier  Bros. 

263   Monier  Bros. 

264   Palmer  Bros. 

265   Palmer  Bros. 

266   Palmer  Bros. 

267   Palmer  Bros. 


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268   Palmer  Bros. 

269   J.  J.  &  J.  P.  Case. 

270   J.  J.  &  J.  P.  Case. 

271   J.  J.  &  J.  P.  Case. 

272   Ward  McAllister  &  Son. 

273   Ward  McAllister  &  Son. 

274   Ward  McAllister  &  Son. 

275   Chas.  L.  Wold. 

276   Chas.  L.  Wold. 

277   A.  F.  Ryan. 

278   A.  F.  Ryan. 

279   A.  F.  Ryan. 

280   R.  S.  Bosley. 

281   R.  S.  Bosley. 


POLAND    CHINA   CLASS    NO.  482 
Sow  Two  Years  Old  or  Over 
$  10— $8— $6— $4— $3— $2— $2 

282   Geo.  W.  Ham  &  Sons. 

283   Monier  Bros. 

284   Monier  Bros. 

285   Palmer  Bros. 

286   Palmer  Bros. 

287   Palmer  Bros. 

288   Ward  McAllister  &  Son. 

289   Ward  McAllister  &  Son. 

290   Ward  McAllister  &  Son. 

291   A.  F.  Ryan. 


POLAND    CHINA   CLASS    NO.  483 
Senior   Yearling  Sow 
$10— $8— $6— $4— $3— $2— $2 

292   Geo.  W.  Ham  &  Sons. 

293   Monier  Bros. 

294   Palmer  Bros. 


POLAND    CHINA    CLASS    NO.  484 
Junior   Yearling  Sow 
$10— $8— $6— $4— $3— $2— $2 

295   Geo.  W.  Ham  &  Sons. 

296   E.  W.  Cooley. 

297   E.  W.  Cooley. 

298   Monier  Bros. 

299   Monier  Bros. 

300   Monier  Bros. 

301  ,   Monier  Bros. 

302   Ward  McAllister  &  Son. 

303   Ward  McAllister  &  Son. 

304   A.  F.  Ryan. 

305   A.  F.  Ryan. 

306   A.  F.  Ryan. 

307   R.  S.  Bosley. 


POLAND    CHINA   CLASS   NO.  485 
Senior  Sow  Pig 
$10— $8— $6— $4— $3— $2— $2 

308   Geo.  W.  Ham  &  Sons. 

309   Geo.  W.  Ham  &  Sons. 


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310   Geo.  W.  Ham  &  Sons. 

311   Geo.  W.  Ham  &  Sons. 

312   Geo.  W.  Ham  &  Sons. 

313   Geo.  W.  Ham  &  Sons. 

314   Geo.  W.  Ham  &  Sons. 

315   Moneir  Bros. 

316   Monier  Bros. 

317   Palmer  Bros. 

318   Palmer  Bros. 

319   Palmer  Bros. 

320   Palmer  Bros. 

321   Ward  McAllister  &  Son. 

322   Ward  McAllister  &  Son. 

323   Chas.  L.  Wold. 

324  '  Chas.  L.  Wold. 

325   A.  F.  Ryan. 

326   A.  F.  Ryan. 

327   A.  F.  Ryan. 


POLAND    CHINA    CLASS    NO.  486 
Junior  Sow  Pig 
$10— $8— $6— $4— $3— $2— $2 

328   Miller   &   DeVore,    Princeton,  I 

329   Miller  &  DeVore,  Princeton,  111 

330   Miller  &  DeVore,  Princeton,  111 

331   Geo.  W.  Ham  &  Sons. 

332   Geo.  W.  Ham  &  Sons. 

333   Geo.  W.  Ham  &  Sons. 

334   Geo.  W.  Ham  &  Sons. 

335   E.  W.  Cooley. 

336   E.  W.  Cooley. 

337   E.  W.  Cooley. 

338   E.  W.  Cooley.  • 

339   E.  W.  Cooley. 

340   E.  W.  Cooley. 

141   Albert  Ha^e. 

342   Albert  Hape. 

343   Albert  Ha^e. 

344   Juston  Ham. 

345   Juston  Ham. 

346   Juston  Ham. 

347   Juston  Ham. 

348.    Monier  Bros. 

349   Monier  Bros. 

350   Monier  Bros. 

351   Monier  Bros. 

352   Palmer  Bros. 

353   Palmer  Bros. 

354   Palmer  Bros. 

355   Palmer  Bros. 

356   J.  J.  &  J.  P.  Case. 

357   J.  J.  &  J.  P.  Case. 

358   J.  J.  &  J.  P.  Case. 

359   J.  J.  &  J.  P.  Czse. 

360   J.  J.  &  J.  P.  Case. 

361.    Ward  McAllister  &  Son. 

362   Chas.  L.  Wold. 

363   Chas.  L.  Wold. 

364   A.  F.  Ryan. 

365   A.  F.  Ryan. 

366   A.  F.  Ryan. 

367   A.  F.  Ryan. 

368   R.  S.  Bosley. 

369   R.  S.  Bosley. 


129 


POLAND    CHINA    CLASS   NO.  487 
Senior  Champion  Boar 
$15 

POLAN    CHINA    CLASS    NO.  488 
Junior  Champion  Boar 
$15 

POLAND    CHINA    CLASS   NO.  489 
Grand  Champion  Boar 
$20 

POLAND    CHINA    CLASS   NO.  490 
Senior   Champion  Sow 
$15 

POLAND    CHINA    CLASS    NO.  491 
Junior  Champion  Sow 
$15 

POLAND    CHINA    CLASS   NO.  492 
Grand   Champion  Sow 
$20 


POLAND    CHINA    CLASS   NO.  493 
Aged  Herd 
$10— $8— $6— $4— $4— $3— $3 

370   Geo.  W.  Ham  &  Sons. 

371   Monier  Bros. 

372   Monier  Bros. 

373   Palmer  Bros. 

374   Ward  McAllister  &  Son. 

375   A.  F.  Ryan. 


POLAND  CHINA  CLASS  NO.  494 
Young:  Herd 
$10— $8— $6— $4— $4— $3— $3 

376   Miller  &  DeVore,  Princeton,  111. 

377   Geo.  W.  Ham  &  Sons. 

378  E.  W.  Cooley. 

379   Albert  Hage. 


130 


Jston  Ham . 
Monier  Bros. 
Monier  Bros. 
Palmer  Bros. 
Palmer  Bros. 
J.  J.  &  J.  P.  Case. 
Ward  McAllister  &  Son. 
Chas.  L.  Wold. 
A.  F.  Ryan. 
A.  F.  Ryan. 
R.  S.  Bosley. 


POLAND  CHINA  CLASS  NO.  495 
Get  of  Sire 
$10— $8— $6— $4— $4— $3— $3 

 Miller  &  OeVore,  Princeton.  111. 

  Geo  W.  Ham  &  Son. 

  E.  W.  Cooley. 

  Albert  Hage. 

  Juston  Ham . 

  Monier  Bros. 

  Monier  Bros . 

  Monier  Bros . 

  Monier  Bros. 

 Monier  Bros. 

  Palmer  Bros. 

  Palmer  Bros . 

  J.  J.  &  J.  P.  Case. 

  Ward  McAllister  &  Son. 

  Chas.  L.  Wold. 

  A.   F.  Ryan. 

  A.   F.  Ryan. 

  A.  F.  F.yan. 

 R.   S.  Bosley. 


POLAND  CHINA  CLASS  NO.  496 

Produce  of  Dam 

$  1 5—$  1 0—$  8— $6— $4— $3— $3 

..Miller  &  DeVore,  Princeton,  111. 

  Geo.  W.   Ham  &  Sons. 

  E.  W.  Cooley. 

  Albert  Hage. 

  Juston  Ham. 

  Monier  Bros. 

  Monier  Bros. 

  Monier  Bros. 

  Monier  Bros. 

  Monier  Bros. 

  Monier  Bros. 

  Palmer  Bros. 

  Palmer  Bros. 

  J.  J.  &  J.  P.  Case. 

  Ward  McAllister  &  Son. 

  Chas.  L.  Wold. 


131 


425   A.  F.  Ryan. 

426   A.  F.  Bran. 

427   A.  F.  Ryan. 

428   R.  S.  Bosley. 


HAMPSHIRES  CLASS  NO.  500 

Boar  Two  Years  Old  or  Over 
$  1 6—$  1 4—$  1 1—$  1 0—$  9— $8—$  7 

457    Smith  and  Haag. 

458..  .  .  .Smith  and  Haag. 

459  John  H.  Oliver. 

460    Frank  X.  Barr. 


HAMPSHIRE  CLASS  NO.  501 

Senior  Yearling  Boar 
$  1 6—$  1 4—$  1 1—$  1 0—$  9— $8—$  7 

461   Smith  and  Haas. 

462   Smith  and  Haag. 


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463. 
464. 
830. 


Smith  and  Hang. 
John  H.  Oliver. 
Albrecht  &  Albrecht. 


HAMPSHIRE  CLASS  NO.  502 

Junior   Yearling  Boar 
$16— $14— $11— $10— S9— $8— $7 


465   Smith  and  Haair. 

466   Smith  and  Haas:. 

467   John  H.  Oliver. 

468   John  H.  Oliver. 

469   Frank  X.  Barr  . 

470   Frank  X.  Barr. 

471   Frank  X.  Barr. 

831   Albrecht  &  Albrecht. 


HAMPSHIRES  CLASS  NO.  503 

Senior  Boar  Pig 
$  1 6—$  1 4—$  1 1—$  1 0—$  9—$  8—$  7 

472   R.   A.  Evans. 

473   R.  A.  Evans. 

474   Smith   and  Haa.er. 

475   Smith  and  Haag. 

.476...  ..Smith  and  Haag. 

477   John  H.  Oliver. 

478   John  H.  Oliver. 

479   Frank  X.  Barr. 

480   Frank  X.  Barr. 

832   Albrecht  &  Albrecht. 

833   Albrecht  &  Albrecht. 


HAMPSHIRE  CLASS  NO.  504 

Junior  Boar  Pig 
$16— $14— $11— $10— $9— $8— $7 

481   R.  A.  Evens. 

482  •   Smith   and  Haas. 

483   Smith  and  Haajr. 

484   Smith  and  Haag. 

485   John  H.  Oliver. 

486   John  H.  Oliver. 

487   John  H.  Oliver. 

488   Frank  X.  Barr. 

489   Frank  X.  Barr. 

490   Frank  X.  Barr. 

834   Albrecht  &  Albrecht. 


HAMPSHIRE  CLASS  NO.  505 
Sow  Two  Years  Old  or  Over 
$16— $14— $11— $10— $9— $8— $7 

491   Smith  and  Haag. 

[4*2   Smith  and  Haaj?. 

493   Smith  and  Haag. 

133 


494     John  H.  Oliver. 

495   John  H.  Oliver. 

496   John  H.  Oliver. 

497   Frank  X.  Barr. 

498   Frank  X.  Barr. 

835   Albrecht  &  Albrecht. 


HAMPSHIRE  CLASS  NO.  506 

Senior  Yearling  Sow 
$  1 6— $  14— $  1 1—$  10— $9— $8— $7 

499   Smith  and  Haag. 

500   Smith  and  Haag. 

501   John  H.  Oliver. 

502   John  H.  Oliver. 

503   Frank  X.  Barr. 

836   Albrecht  &  Albrecht. 


HAMPSHIRE  CLASS  NO.  507 

Junior  Yearling  Sow 
$16— $14— $11— $10— $9— $8— $7 

504   Smith  and  Haag. 

505   Smith  and  Haag. 

506   Smith  and  Haag. 

507   Smith  and  Haag. 

508   John  H.  Oliver. 

509   John  H.  Oliver. 

510   John  H.  Oliver. 

511   Frank  X.  Barr. 

512   Frank  X.  Barr. 

837   Albrecht  &  Albrecht. 


HAMPSHIRE  CLASS  NO.  508 

Senior  Sow  Pig 
$  1 6—$  1 4—$  1 1—$  1 0—$  9—$  8—$  7 

513   R.  A.  Evans. 

514   R.  A.  Evans. 

515   R.  A.  Evans. 

516  ,   Smith  and  Haag. 

517   Smith  and  Haag. 

518   Smith  and  Haag. 

519   John  H.  Oliver. 

520   John  H.  Oliver. 

521   John  H.  Oliver. 

522   Frank  X.  Barr. 

523   Frank  X.  Baar. 

524   Frank  X.  Barr. 

525.  ...    Frank  X.  Barr. 

526   Frank  X.  Barr. 

838   Albrecht  &  Albrecht. 

839   Albrecht  &  Albrecht. 


134 


HAMPSHIRE  CLASS  NO.  509 

Junior  Sow  Pig".  . 
$  1 6—$  1 4—$  1 1—$  1 0—$  9—$  8—$  7 


527   Smith  &  Haag. 

528   Smith  &  Haag. 

529   Smith  and  Haag. 

530   John  H.  Oliver. 

531   John  H.  Oliver. 

532   John  H.  Oliver. 

533   Frank  X.  Barr. 

534   Frank  X.  Barr. 

535   Frank  X.  Barr. 


HAMPSHIRE  CLASS  NO.  510 
Senior  Champion  Boar 
$16 


HAMPSHIRE  CLASS  NO.  511 
Junior  Champion  Boar 
$16 


HAMPSHIRE  CLASS  NO.  512 
Grand  Champion  Boar 
$20 


HAMPSHIRE  CLASS  NO.  513 
Senior   Champion  Sow 
$16 


HAMPSHIRE  CLASS  NO.  514 
Junior  Champion  Sow 
$16 


HAMPSHIRE  CLASS  NO.  515 
Grand   Champion  Sow 
$20 


HAMPSHIRE  CLASS  NO.  516 
Aged  Herd 
$20— $18— $15— $11 

536   Smith  and  Haag. 

537   Smith  and  Haag. 

538   John  H.  Oliver. 

810   Albrecht  &  Albrecht. 


1  36 


HAMPSHIRE  CLASS  NO.  517 
Young  Herd 
$20— $18— $15— $11 


539   R.  A.  Evans. 

540   Smith  and  Haag. 

541   Smith  and  Haa^. 

542   John  H.  Oliver. 

841   Albrecht  &  Albrecht. 


HAMPSHIRE  CLASS  NO.  518 
Get  of  Sire 
$20— $18— $15— $11 

543   Smith  and  Haas. 

544   Smith  and  Haa^r. 

545   John  H.  Oliver. 

842   Albrecht  &  Albrecht. 


HAMPSHIRE  CLASS  NO.  519 
Produce  of  Dam 
$20— $18— $15— $11 

546   Smith  and  Haajr. 

547  ,   Smith  and  Haat>\ 

548   John  H.  Oliver. 


CHESTER   WHITE    CLASS    NO.  520 
Boar  Two  Years   Old  or  Over 
$10— $7— $5— $3— $2 
549   John  G.  Wirtz. 


CHESTER  WHITE  CLASS  NO.  521 
Senior   Yearling  Boar 
$10— $7— $5— $3— $2 


CHESTER  WHITE  CLASS  NO.  522 
Junior   Yearling  Boar 
$10— $7— $5— $3— $2 


550   G.  W.  Black,  Washburn,  111. 

551   G.  W.  Black,  Washburn,  111. 

552.  '    John  G.  Wirtz. 

553   S.  A.  Matter. 

554   Arthur  E.  Kniss. 

555   E.  O.  Wolf. 

556   Bert  Kellogg. 


136 


CHESTER  WHITE  CLASS  NO.  523 
Senior  Boar  Pig 
$10— $7— $5— $3— $2 


557  ,   G.  W.  Black,  Washburn,  111. 

558   G.  W.  Black,  Washburn,  111. 

559   G.  W.  Black,  Washburn,  111. 

560   G.  W.  Black,  Washburn,  111. 

561   John  G.  Wirtz. 

562   Arthur  E.  Kniss. 


CHESTER  WHITE  CLASS  NO.  524 
Junior  Boar  Pig 
$10— $7— $5— $3— $2 

563   G.  W.  Black,  Washburn,  111. 

564   G.  W.  Black,  Washburn,  111. 

565   G.  W.   Black,   Washburn,  111. 

566   G.  W.  Black,  Washburn,  111. 

567   G.  W.  Black,  Washburn,  111. 

568   John  G.  Wirtz. 

569   John  G.  Wirtz. 

570   John  G.  Wirtz. 

571   John  G.  Wirtz. 

572   John  G.  Wirtz. 

573   S.  A.  Matter. 

574   S.  A.  Matter. 

575   Arthur  E.  Kniss. 

576  :   Arthur  E.  Kniss. 

577   E.  O.  Wolf. 

578   Bert.  Kellogg. 

579   Bert  Kellogg. 


(  HESTER  WHITE  CLASS  NO.  525 
Sow  Two  Years  Old  or  Over 
$10— $7— $5— $3— $2 

580   G.  W.  Black,  Washburn,  111. 

581   Arthur  E.  Knits. 


CHESTER  WHITE  CLASS  NO.  526 
Senior  Yearling  Sow 
$10— $7— $5— $3— $2 

582   John  G.  Wirtz. 


(  HESTER  WHITE  CLASS  NO.  527 
Junior    Yearling  Sow 
$10— $7— $5— $3— $2 

583   G.  W.  Black,  Washburn,  111. 

584   G.  W.  Black,  Washburn,  111. 

585   G.  W.  Black,  Washburn,  111. 

586   John  G.  Wirtz. 

587   John  G.  Wirtz. 

588   Arthur  E.  Kniss. 


187 


589   Arthur  E.  Kniss. 

590   E.  O.  Wolf. 

591   E.  O.  Wolf. 

592   E.  O.  Wolf. 


CHESTER  WHITE  CLASS  NO.  528 
Senior  Sow  Pig 
$10— $7— $5— $3— $2 

593   G.  W.  Black,  Washburn,  111. 

594   G.  W.  Black,  Washburn,  111. 

595   G.  W.  Black,  Washburn,  111. 

596   G.  W.  Black,  Washburn,  111. 

597   G.  W.  Black,  Washburn,  111. 

598   John  G.  Wirtz. 

599   John  G.  Wirtz. 

600   John  G.  Wirtz. 

601   Arthur  E.  Kniss. 


CHESTER  WHITE  CLASS  NO.  529 
Junior  Sow  Pig 
$10— $7— $5— $3— $2 

602   G.  W.  Black,  Washburn,  111. 

603   G.  W.  Black,  Washburn,  111. 

604   G.  W.  Black,  Washburn,  111. 

605   G.  W.  Black,  Washburn,  111. 

606   John  G.  WirtzT 

607   John  G.  Wirtz. 

608   John  G.  Wirtz. 

609   John  G.  Wirtz. 

610   S.  A.  Matter. 

611   S.  A.  Matter. 

612   S.  A.  Matter. 

613   Arthur  E.  Kniss. 

614   Arthur  E.  Kniss. 

615   Arthur  E.  Kniss. 

616   Arthur  E.  Kniss. 

617   E.  O.  Wolf. 

618   E.  O.  Wolf. 

619   E.  O.  Wolf. 

620   G.  W.  Black. 

621   Bert  Kellogg. 

622   Bert  Kellogg. 

623   Bert  Kellogg. 

624   Ivan  R.  Dickson. 


CHESTER  WHITE  CLASS  NO.  530 
Senior  Champion  Boar 
$10 


CHESTER  WHITE  CLASS  NO.  531 
Junior  Champion  Boar 

?10 


133 


CHESTER  WHITE  CLASS  NO.  532 
Grand  Champion  Boar 
$12 


CHESTER  WHITE  CLASS  NO.  533 
Senior  Champion  Sow 
$10 


CHESTER  WHITE  CLASS  NO.  534 
Junior   Champion  Sow 
$10 


CHESTER  WHITE  CLASS  NO.  535 
Grand   Champion  Sow 
$12 


CHESTER  WHITE  CLASS  NO.  536 
Aged  Herd 
$10— $8— $6 

625   G.  W.  Black,  Washburn,  111. 

626   John  G.  Wirtz. 

627   Arthur  E.  Kniss. 

628   E.  O.  Wolf. 


CHESTER  WHITE  CLASS  NO.  537 
Young  Herd 
$10— $8— $6 

629   G.  W.  Black,  Washburn,  111. 

630   G.  W.  Black,  Washburn,  111. 

631   G.  W.   Black,  Washburn,  111. 

632   John  G.  Wirtz. 

633.   Arthur  E.  Kniss. 

634   E.  O.  Wolf. 


CHESTER  WHITE  CLASS  NO.  538 
Get  of  Sire 
$10— $8— $6 

635   G.   W.  Black,  Washburn,  111. 

636   G.  W.  Black,  Washburn,  111. 

637   G.  W.  Black,  Washburn,  111. 

638   John  G.  Wirtz. 

639   John  G.  Wirtz. 

640   Arthur  E.  Kniss. 

641   E.  O.  Wolf. 

139 


CHESTER  WHITE  CLASS  NO.  539 
Produce  of  Dam 
$12— $10— $8 


642   G.  W.  Black,  Washburn,  111. 

643   G.  W.  Black,  Washburn,  111. 

644   G.  W.  Black,  Washburn,  111. 

645   John  G.  Wirtz. 

646   Arthur  E.  Kniss. 

647   E.  O.  Wolf. 


TAMWORTH  CLASS  NO.  543 
Boar     Two  Years  Old  or  Over 
$10— $7— $5— $3 

655   Kirby  Bros.,  Peoria,  111. 

656   B.  F.  Harris  Farms. 

657   B.  F.  Harris  Farms. 


TAMWORTH   CLASS  NO.  544 
Senior   Yearling  Boar 
$10— $7— $5— $3 

658   .  .     Kirby  Bros.,  Peoria,  111. 

659   Church  Farms,  Joy,  111. 

660   B.  F.  Harris  Farms. 

661   B.  F.  Harris  Farms. 

662   B.  F.  Harris  Farms. 


140 


TAMWORTH  CLASS  NO.  545 
Junior   Yearling  Boar 
$10_$7_$5_$3 

663   Kirby  Bros.,  Peoria,  111. 

664   Kirby  Bros.,  Peoria,  111. 

665   Church  Farms,  Joy,  111. 

666   Church  Farms,  Joy,  111. 

667   B.  F.  Harris  Farms. 

668   B.  F.  Harris  Farms. 

669   B.  F.  Harris  Farms. 

670   B.  F.  Harris  Farms. 

671   B.  F.  Harris  Farms. 


TAMWORTH   CLASS  NO.  546 
Senior  Boar  Pig 
$10_$7— $5— $3 

672   Kirby  Bros.,  Peoria,  111. 

673   Kirby  Bros.,  Peoria,  111. 

674   Kirby  Bros.,  Peoria,  111. 

675   B.  F.  Harris  Farms. 

676   B.  F.  Harris  Farms. 

677   B.  F.  Harris  Farms. 

678   B.  F.  Harris  Farms. 

679   B.  F.  Harris  Farms. 

680   B.  F.  Harris  Farms. 

681   B.  F.  Harris  Farms. 


TAMWORTH  CLASS  NO.  547 
Junior  Boar  Pig 
$10— $7— $5— $3 

682   Kirby   Bros.,  Peoria,  111. 

683   Kirby  Bros.,  Peoria,  111. 

684   Kirby  Bros.,   Peoria,  111. 

685   Kirby  Bros.,  Peoria,  111. 

686   Church  Farms,  Joy,  111. 

687.  '   Church  Farms,  Joy,  111. 

688   Church  Farms,  Joy,  111. 

689   B.  F.  Harris  Farms. 

690   B.  F.  Harris  Farms. 

691   B.  F.  Harris  Farms. 

692   B.  F.  Harris  Farms. 


TAMWORTH  CLASS  NO.  548 
Sow  Two  Years  Od  or  Over 
$10— $7— $5— $3 

693   Kirby  Bros.,  Peoria,  111. 

694   Kirby  Bros.,  Peoria,  111. 

695   Kirby  Bros.,  Peoria,  111. 

696   Kirby  Bros.,  Peoria,  111. 

697   Church  Farms,  Joy,  111. 

698   Church  Farms,  Joy,  111. 

699   Church  Farms,  Joy,  III. 

700   B.  F.  Harris  Farms. 

701   B.  F.  Harris  Farms. 

702   B.  F.  Harris  Farms. 


141 


TAMWORTH  CLASS  NO.  549 
Senior   Yearling  Sow 
$10— $7— $5— $3 


703   Kirby  Bros.,  Peoria,  111. 

704   Church  Farms,  Joy,  111. 

705   B.  F.  Harris  Farms. 

706   B.  F.  Harris  Farms. 


TAMWORTH    Class   No.  550 
Junior   Yearling  Sow 
$10— $7— $5— $3 

707   Kirby  Bros.,  Peoria,  111. 

708   Kirby  Bros.,  Peoria,  111. 

709   Church  Farms,  Joy,  111. 

710   Church  Farms,  Joy,  111. 

711   Church  Farms,  Joy,  111. 

712   B.  F.  Harris  Farms. 

713   B.  F.  Harris  Farms. 

714   B.  F.  Harris  Farms. 

715   B.  F.  Harris  Farms. 

716   B.  F.  Harris  Farms. 

717   B.  F.  Harris  Farms. 

718   B.  F.  Harris  Farms. 

719   B.  F.  Harris. 


TAMWORTH  CLASS  NO.  551 
Senior  Sow  Pig 
$10— $7— $5— $3 

720   Kirby  Bros.,  Peoria,  111. 

721   Kirby  Bros.,  Peoria,  111. 

722   Kirby  Bros.,  Peoria,  111. 

723   Kirby  Bros.,   Peoria,  111. 

724   Kirby  Bros.,  Peoria,  111. 

725   Kirby  Bros.,  Peoria,  111. 

726   B.  F.  Harris  Farms. 

727   B.  F.  Harris  Farms. 

728   B.  F.  Harris  Farms. 

729   B.  F.  Harris  Farms. 

730   B.  F.  Harris  Farms. 

731.   B.  F.  Harris  Farms. 


TAMWORTH  CLASS  NO.  552 
Junior  Sow  Pig 
$10— $7— $5— $3 

732   Kirby  Bros.,  Peoria,  111. 

733   Kirby  Bros.,  Peoria,  111. 

734   Kirby  Bros.,  Peoria,  III. 

735   Kirby  Bros.,  Peoria,  111. 

736   Kirby  Bros.,  Peoria,  111. 

737   Church  Farms,  Joy,  111. 

738   Church  Farms,  Joy,  111. 

739   Church  Farms,  Joy,  111. 

740   B.  F.  Harris  Farms. 

741   B.  F.  Harris  Farms. 

742   B.  F.  Harris  Farms. 


142 


743. 
744. 
745. 


B.  F.  Harris  Farms. 
B.  F.  Harris  Farms. 
B.  F.  Harris  Farms. 


TAMWORTH  CLASS  NO.  553 

Senior   Champion  Boar 
$10 

TAMWORTH  CLASS  NO.  554 

Junior  Champion  Boar 
$10 

TAMWORTH  CLASS  NO.  555 

Grand   Champion  Boar 
$10 

TAMWORTH   CLASS  NO.  556 

Senior    Champion  Sow 
$10 

TAMWORTH  CLASS  NO.  557 

Junior   Champion  Sow 
$10 


TAMWORTH  CLASS  NO.  558 
<"irand    Champion  Sow 
$10 


TAMWORTH  CLASS  NO.  559 
Get  of  Sire 
$12— $10— $5 

746   Kirby  Bros..  Peoria,  111. 

747   Kirby  Bros.,  Peoria,  111. 

748   Kirby  Bros.,  Peoria,  111. 

749   Church  Farms,  Joy,  111. 

750   Church  Farms,  Joy,  III. 

751   B.  F.  Harris  Farms. 

752   B.  F.  Harris  Farms. 

753   B.  F.  Harris  Farms. 

143 


TAMWORTH  CLASS  NO.  560 
Young  Herd 
$12— $10— $5 


754   Kirby  Bros.,  Peoria,  111. 

755.   Kirby  Bros.,  Peoria,  111. 

756   Church  Farms,  Joy,  111. 

757   B.  F.  Harris  Farms. 

758   B.  F.  Harris  Farms. 

759   B.  F.  Harris  Farms. 


TAMWORTH   CLASS  NO.  561 
Get  of  Sire 
$12— $10— $5 

760   Kirby  Bros.,  Peoria,  111. 

761   Kirby  Bros.,  Peoria,  111. 

762   Kirby   Bros.,   Peoria,  111. 

763   Church  Farms,  Joy,  111. 

764   Church  Farms,  Joy,  111. 

765   B.  F.  Harris  Farms. 

766   B.  F.  Harris  Farms. 

767   B.  F.  Harris  Farms. 


TAMWORTH  CLASS  NO.  562 
Produce  of  Dam 
$12— $10— $5 

768   Kirby  Bros.,  Peoria,  151. 

769   Kirby  Bros.,  Peoria,  111. 

770   Kirby  Bros.,  Peoria,  111. 

771   Church  Farms,  Joy,  111. 

772   B.  F.  Harris  Farms. 

773   B.  F.  Harris  Farms. 


BERKSHIRE  CLASS  NO.  563 
Boar  Two  Years  Old  or  Over 
$10— $7— $5— $3 

774   Parker  Bros. 

775   Iowana  Farms. 


BERKSHIRE  CLASS  NO.  564 
Senior  Yearling  Boar 
$10— $7— $5— $3 

776   Parker  Bros. 


BERKSHIRE  CLASS  NO.  565 
Junior  Yearling  Boar 
$10— $7— $5— $3 

777   Parker  Bros. 

778   lowar.a  Farms. 

779   .to  wan  a  Far  m  s . 


144 


BERKSHIRE   CLASS  NO.  566 
Senior  Boar  Pig 
$10— $7— $5— $3 


780   Parker  Bros. 

781   Iowana  Farms. 

782   Iowana  Farms. 


BERKSHIRE  CLASS  NO.  567 
Junior  Boar  Pig 
$10— $7— $5— $3 

783   Parker  Bros. 

784   Parker  Bros. 

785   Iowana  Farms. 

786   Iowana  Farms. 


BERKSHIRE   CLASS  NO.  568 
Sow   Two  Years  Old  or  Over 
$10— $7— $5— $3 

787   Parker  Bros. 

788   Parker  Bros. 

789   Parker  Bros. 

790   Parker  Bros. 

791   Iowana  Farms. 


BERKSHIRE  CLASS  NO.  569 
Senior  Yearling  Sow 
$10— $7— $5— $3 

792   Parker  Bros. 

793   Parker  Bros. 


BERKSHIRE   CLASS  NO.  570 
Junior  Yearling  Sow 
$10— $7— $5— $3 

794   Parker  Bros. 

795   Parker  Bros. 

796   Parker  Bros. 

797   Parker  Bros. 

798   Parker  Bros. 

799   Iowana  Farms. 

800   Iowana  Farms. 

801   Iowana  Farms. 


BERKSHIRE   CLASS  NO.  571 
Senior  Sow  Pig 
$10— $7— $5— $3 

802   Parker  Bros. 

803   Parker  Bros. 

804   Parker  Bros. 

805   Iov/ana  Farms. 

806   Iowana  Farms-. 

807   Iowana  Farms.. 


145 


BERKSHIRE  CLASS  NO.  572 
Junior  Sow  Pig 
$10— $7— $5— $3 


808   Parker  Bros. 

809   Parker  Bros. 

810   Parker  Bros. 

811   Parker  Bros. 

812   Iowana  Farms. 

813   Iowana  Farms. 

814   Iowana  Farms. 


BERKSHIRE  CLASS  NO.  573 
Senior  Champion  Boar 
$10 


BERKSHIRE  CLASS  NO.  574 
Junior  Champion  Boar 
$10 


BERKSHIRE  CLASS  NO.  575 
Grand  Champion  Boar 
$10 


BERKSHIRE  CLASS  NO.  576 
Senior   Champion  Sow 
$10 


BERKSHIRE  CLASS  NO.  577 
Junior  Champion  Sow 
$10 


BERKSHIRE  CLASS  NO.  578 
Grand  Champion  Sow 
$10 


BERKSHIRE  CLASS  NO.  579 
Get  of  Sire 
$12— $10— $5 


815   Parker  Bros. 

816>    Parker  Bros. 

817   Parker  Bros. 

818   Parker  Bros. 

819   Iowana  Farms . 


146 


BERKSHIRE  CLASS  NO.  580 
Young  Herd 
$12— $10— $5 

820   Parker  Bros. 

521   Parker  Bros. 

822    Iowana  Farms. 

823   Iowana  Farms. 


BERKSHIRE  CLASS  NO.  581 
Get  of  Sire 
$12— $10— $5 

824   Parker  Bros. 

825   Parker  Bros. 

826   Iowana  Farms. 

827   Iowana  Farms. 


BERKSHIRE  CLASS  NO.  582 
Produce  of  Dam 
$12— $10— $5 

828   Parker  Bros. 

829   Iowana  Farms. 

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'  Two  Factories: 


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147 


LIST  OF  EXHIBITORS 


SHEEP 


SHROPSHIRES 

W.    S.    Dixon  Brandon,  Wisconsin 

John  L.  Bistline  Aledo,  Illinois 

HAMPSHIRES 

W.    S.    Dixon  Brandon,  Wisconsin 

B.   F.   Harris   Farm  Seymour,  Illinois 

H.    H.    Cherry  Exnia,  Ohio 

Southdowns 

Geo.    Patrick  Chrisman,  Illinois 

W.    S.    Dixon  Brandon,  Wisconsin 

Richards    &    Richards  Lodi,  Wisconsin 

Dorset 

Kenith    \Royer  Romney,  Indiana 

Raymond   D.    Grieve  Exnia,  Ohio 

Jas.    S.    Kellerman  Romney,  Indiana 

M.    F.    Kellerman  Romney,  Indiana 

W.    S.    Dixon  Brandon,  Wisconsin 

Oxford 

John  Rooth  Joy,  Illinois 

Richards    &    Richards  Lodi,  Wisconsin 

W.    S.    Dixon  Brandon,  Wisconsin 

Merinos 

S.    Blomer    &    Son  Johnston,  Ohio 

Richards  &  Richards  Lodi,  Wisconsin 

Wm.    Watson  Spencerville,  Indiana 

Cheviot 

W.   S.  Dixon  Brandon,  Wisconsin 

Richards    &    Richards  Lodi,  Wisconsin 

H.   H.    Cherry  Xenia,  Ohio 

Raymond   D.    Grieve  Xenia,  Ohio 

Cotswold 

W.    S.    Dixon  Brandon,  Wisconsin 

Richards    &    Richards  Lodi,  Wisconsin 

Geo.  A.   Mitchell  Chrisman,  Illinois 

Rambouillets 

S.    Blomer    &    Son  Johnston,  Ohio 

Wm.    Watson  Spencerville,  Indiana 

Leicester   and  Lincoln 

Geo.    Patrick  Chrisman,  Illinois 

W.   S.  Dixon  Brandon,  Wisconsin 

Richards    &    Richards  Lodi,  Wisconsin 


J  48 


DEPARTMENT  D. 

Sheep 

Superintendent  Dan  G.  Davis,  Sugar  Grove,  Illinois 

Program 
(Subject  to  change) 
Monday,  August  20th,  9  A.  M. 

Cotswold,    Merino,    Lincoln    and  Leicester 
1:30  P.  M.,  Cheviot,  Rambouillet 
Tuesday,  August  21st,  9  A.  M. 

Shropshire,  Hampshire,  Dorset 
Wednesday,  August  22nd,  9  A.  M. 
Southdown,  Oxford 

SPECIAL  NOTICE 

If  stalls  are  reserved,  fees  for  same  must  accompany  entry  as  follows: 

Exhibitor's  tickeet,  $2.00  ;  Horse  stalls,  single,  $2.00  Box,  $5.00 ;  Pony  stalls, 
$1.50 ;  Cattle  stalls.  $2.00  for  each  animal  ;  Swine  pens,  $2.00 ;  Sheep  pens, 
$1.50.  Send  Postoffice  or  Express  money  order  or  draft  for  exhibitor's  ticket 
and  stall  fees.    The  foregoing  rule  must  be  complied  with. 

Live  Stock  Entries  Close  July  30.  An  Exhibitor's  ticket  must  be  pur- 
chased by  every  Live  Stock  exhibitor  making  entries,  and  entries  will  not  be 
accepted  until  this  ticket  has  been  purchased-  When  making  entries  in  more 
than  one  department,  use  separate  blank  for  each  department.  Please  write 
distinctly. 

DO  NOT  MAKE  ENTRIES  IN  CHAMPION  SECTION. 

Rules 

Note— Bill  all  freight  to  NIFA,  Illinois. 
Protests— See  General  Rule  28. 

Award  will  be  made  by  the  single  judge  system,  unless  in  the  judgment 
of  the  Superintendent  more  than  one  judge  is  required. 

All  animals  exhibited  in  this  class  must  be  recorded  with  the  respective 
associations  in  the  name  of  the  bona  fide  exhibitor  previous  to  date  of  show- 
ing ;  and  the  certificates  of  registry  for  all  animals  must  be  inspected  and 
approved  by  the  superintendent  in  charge  before  the  animals  are  eligible  to 
enter  the  show  ring  for  competition. 

All  animals  stubble  shorn  or  trimmed  to.  an  unnatural  shape  will  be  dis- 
criminated against  by  the  judge,  or  may  be  barred  altogether  from  exhibition, 
if  in  the  judgment  of  the  judge  or  the  superintendent  in  charge,  the  decep- 
tion is  great  enough  to  warant  same. 

In  the  open  classes,  exhibitors  are  restricted  to  three  entries  in  single 
shows  and  to  one  entry  in  group  shows. 

The  superintendent  in  charge  must  insist  that  the  judge  refuse  to  award 
a  premium  to  an  unworthy  animal. 

Awards  will  be  made  as  rapidly  as  possible  and  at  such  times  as  the 
Superintendent  may  designate. 

No  premium  will  be  awarded  to  any  animal  or  group  of  animals  unless 
shown  in  the  ring  for  judging. 

All  animals  entered  for  exhibition  shall  be  in  place  not  later  than  12 
o'clock  noon,  Friday,  August  17th.    (See  General  Rule  18. 

Entry  cards  will  be  required  for  all  animals  at  time  of  exhibition  in  the 
show  ring. 

In  the  Sheep  Sections,  pen  fees  will  be  50  cents  per  animal,  but  no  pen 
is  to  cost  less  than  $1.50. 

149 


Entries  will  positively  close  Monday,  July  30th,  1923,  at  6:00  p.  m. 

Every  animal  entered  for  competition  shall  be  under  the  control  of  the 
Superintendent  of  the  section  in  which  it  is  entered,  but  the  Fair  Manage- 
ment will  in  no  case  be  responsible  for  any  loss  or  damage  to  the  same  that 
may  occur. 

Exhibitors  must  submit  their  animals  for  examination  by  the  official 
veterinarian  when  so  ordered  by  the  Superintendent. 

The  Superintendent  should  instruct  his  clerk  to  check  the  entries  shown 
in  the  entry  book  in  each  ring  with  the  animals  present  and  so  mark  the 
entry  book  that  it  will  show  what  animals  were  passed  on  by  the  judges. 

Sheep  must  be  owned  by  one  individual  or  previous  existing  firm  at  least 
thirty  days  prior  to  the  fair. 

Judges  in  making  awards  must  record  car  tag  as  well  as  entry  number 
of  all  animals  awarded  prizes. 

Flock  will  consist  of  one  ram  any  age  ;  one  ewe  two  years  old  or  over ; 
one  ewe  one  year  old  and  under  two ;  and  one  ewe  lamb  under  one  year. 

Get  of  sire  will  consist  of  pen  of  four  lambs ;  either  sex,  the  get  of  one 

sire. 

All  ewes  over  three  years  old  must  have  produced  a  live  lamb  and  the 
fact  must  be  certified  and  evidence  furnished  if  required  by  the  Superintend- 
ent or  judge. 


SENSATIONAL  RINGEN 
Most  Reckless  and  Thrilling  Dare  Devil  Sensation  Ever  Conceived. 

Riding  on  a  Bicycle  down  a  steep  incline  and  plunging  through  space 
into  a  small  shallow  tank  of  water. 

An  act  that  borders  on  the  Edge  of  Eternity  at  every  performance. 

150 


SHROPSHIRES   CLASS   NO.  58'i 
Ram  Two  Years  or  Over 
$10— $8— $5— $3 


1   John  L.  Bistline. 

2   John  L.  Bistline. 

3   W.  S.  Dixon. 

4   W.  S.  Dixon. 


SHROPSHIRES    CLASS   NO.  584 
Ram   One  Year   and   Under   Two  Years 
$10— $8— $5— $3 

5   John  L.  Bistline. 

6   John  L.  Bistline. 

7   W.   S.  Dixon. 

8   W.  S.  Dixon. 


SHROPSHIRES   CLASS   NO.  585 
Ram  Under  One  Year 
$10— $8— $5— $3 

9   John  L.  Bistline. 

10   John  L.  Bistline. 

11   W.  S.  Dixon. 

12   W.  S.  Dixon. 


SHROPSHIRES   (  LASS   NO.  586 
Ewe   Two   Years   or  Over 
$10— $8— $5— $3 

13   John   L.  Bristline 

14   John   L.  Bistline. 

15   W.    S.  Dixon. 

16   W.    S.  Dixon. 


SHROPSHIRES   (  LASS   NO.  587 
Ewe  One  Year  Old  and  Under  Two  Years 
$10— $8— $5— $3 

17   John  L.  Bistline. 

18   John   L.  Bistline. 

19   John   L.  Bistline. 

20   W.   S.  Dixon. 

21   W.   S.  Dixon. 


SHROPSHIRES  CLASS  NO.  588 
Ewe  Under  One  Year 
$10— $8 — $5 — $3 

22   John  L.  Bistline, 

23   John  L.  Bistline. 

24   W.   S,  Dixon. 

25   W.  S.  Dixon. 


151 


SHROPSHIRES  CLASS  NO.  589 
Champion  Ram,  Any  Age 
$10 


SHROPSHIRES  CLASS  NO.  590 
Champion  Ewe,  Any  Age 
$10 


SHROPSHIRES  CLASS  NO.  591 
Flock 
$12— $8— $6 

26   John  L.  Bistline. 

27   W.    S.  Dixon. 


SHROPSHIRES  CLASS  NO.  592 
Get  of  Sire 
$12— $8— $6 

28   John  L.  Bistline. 

29.    W.    S.  Dixon. 


HAMPSHIRES  CLASS  NO.  593 
Ram  Two  Years  Old  or  Over 
$10— $8— $5— $3 

30   B.   F.  Harris. 

31   John  Rooth. 

32   John  Rooth. 

33   H.    H.  Cherry. 

34   H.    H.  Cherry 

35   W.   S.  Dixon  . 

36   W.  S.  Dixon. 


HAMPSHIRES  CLASS  NO..  594 
Ram  One  Year  Old  and  Under  Two  Years 
$10— $8— $5— $3 

37   B.  F.   Harris  Farms. 

38   B.    F.    Harris  Farms. 

39  ......    B.  F.   Harris  Farms. 

40  John  Rooth. 

41   John  Rooth. 

42   H.  H.  Cherry. 

43   H.   H.  Cherry. 

44   W.  -  S.  -Dixon. 

45   W.   S.  Dixon.. 

152 


H AMPSHIRES  CLASS  NO.  595 
Ram  Under  One  Year 
$10— $8— $5— $3 

46   B.   F.   Harris  Farms. 

47   B.   F.  Harris  Farms. 

48   B.   F.   Harris  Farms. 

49   John  Rooth. 

50   John  Rooth. 

51   H.   H'.  Cherry. 

52   H.   H.  Cherry. 

53   W.   S.  Dixon. 

54   W.   S.  Dixon. 


HAMPSHIRES  CLASS  NO.  596 
Ewe  Two  Years  Old  or  Over 
$10— $8— $5— $3 

55   B.   F.   Harris  Farms. 

56   B.    F.    Harris  Farms. 

57   B.  F.  Harris  Farms. 

58   John  Rooth. 

59   John  Rooth. 

60   H.  H.  Cherry. 

61   H.    H.  Cherry. 

62   W.    S.  Dixon. 

63   W.    S.  Dixon. 


HAMPSHIRES  CLASS  NO.  597 
Ewe  One  Year  Old  and  Under  Two  Years 
$10— $8— $5 — $3 

64   B.   F.   Harris  Farms. 

65   B.   F.   Harris  Farms. 

66   B.    F.    Harris  Farms. 

67   John  Rooth. 

68   John  Rooth. 

69   H.   H.  Cherry. 

70   H.    H.  Cherry. 

71   W.   S.  Dixon. 

72   W.    S.  Dixon. 


HAMPSHIRES  CLASS  NO.  598 
Ewe    Under    One  Year 
$10— $8— $5— $3 

73   B.  F.    Harris  Farms. 

74   B.  F.   Harris  Farms. 

75   B.  F.    Harris  Farms. 

76   H.  H.  Cherry. 

77.  .  ,   H.   H.  Cherry. 

78   W.   S.  Dixon. 

79   W.  S.  Dixon. 

80   John  Rooth. 

81   John  Rooth. 


HAMPSHIRES  CLASS  NO.  599 
Champion    Ram    Any  Age 
$10 


153 


HAMPSHIRES  CLASS  NO.  600 
Champion  Ewe  Any  Age 
$10 


HAMPSHIRES  CLASS  NO.  601 
Flock 
$12— $8— $6 


82   B.   F.   Harris  Farms. 

83   B.    F.   Harris  Farms. 

84   John  Rooth. 

85   H.   H.  Cherry. 

86   W.   S.  Dixon. 


HAMPSHIRES  CLASS  NO.  602 
Get  of  Sire 
$12— $8— $6 

87   B.   F.   Harris  Farms. 

88   B.  F.   Harris  Farms. 

89   John  Rooth. 

90   H.  H.  Cherry. 

91   W.    S.  Dixon. 


SOUTHDOWNS  CLASS  NO.  603 
Ram  Two  Years  Old  or  Over 
$10— $8— $5— $3 

92   Richards  &  Richards,  Lodi,  Wis. 

93   Geo.  Patrick. 

94   W.  S.  Dixon. 

95   W.   S.  Dixon. 


SOUTHDOWNS  CLASS  NO.  604 
Ram  One  Year  Old  and  Under  Two  Years 
$10— $8— $5— $3 

96   Richards  &  Richards,  Lodi,  Wis. 

97   Geo.  Patrick 

98   W.   S.  Dixon. 

99    W.  S.  Dixon. 


SOUTHDOWNS  CLASS  NO.  605 
Ram  Under  One  Year 
$10— $8— $5— $3 

100   Richards  &  Richards,  Lodi,  Wis. 

101   Richards   &   Richards,   Lodi,  Wis. 

102   Geo.  Patrick. 

103   W.   S.  Dixon. 

104   W.   S.  Dixon. 


154 


SOUTHDOWNS  CLASS  NO.  606 
Ewe  Two  Years  Old  or  Over 
$10— $8— $5— $3 


105   Richards  &  Richards,  Lodi,  Wis. 

106   Geo.  Patrick. 

107   W.   S.  Dixon. 

108   W.    S.  Dixon. 


SOUTHDOWNS  CLASS  NO.  607 
Ewe  One  Year  Old  and  Under  Two  Years 
$10 — $8— $5— $3 

109   Richards  &  Richards,  Lodi,  Wis. 

110   Richards  &  Richards,  Lodi,  Wis. 

111   Geo.  Patrick. 

112   W.  S.  Dixon. 

113   W.   S.  Dixon. 


SOUTHDOWNS  CLASS  NO.  608 
Ewe  Under  One  Year 
$10— $8— $5— $3 

114   Richards  &  Richards,  Lodi,  Wis. 

115   Richards  &   Richards,   Lodi,  Wis. 

116   Geo.  Patrick. 

117   W.   S.  Dixon. 

118   W.   S.  Dixon. 


SOUTHDOWNS  CLASS  NO.  609 
Champion  Ram  Any  Age 
$10 


SOUTHDOWNS  CLASS  NO.  610 
Champion  Ewe  Any  Age 
$10 


SOUTHDOWNS  CLASS  NO.  611 
Flock 
$12— $8— $6 


119   Richards  &  Richards,  Lodi,  Wis. 

120   Geo.  Patrick. 

121   W.   S.  Dixon. 


SOUTHDOWNS  CLASS  NO.  612 
Get  of  Sire 
$12— $8— $6 

122   Richards  &  Richards,  Lodi,  Wis. 

123   W.   S.  Dixon. 


155 


DORSETS  CLASS  NO.  613 
Ram  Two  Years  Old  or  Over 
$10— $8— $5— $3 


124   W.    S.  Dixon. 

125   W.    S.  Dixon. 

126   Jas.   S.  Kellerman. 

127   Jas.  S.  Kellerman. 


DORSETS  CLASS  NO.  614 
Ram  One  Year  Old  and  Under  Two  Years 
$10 — $8 — $5 — $3 

128   Raymond   D.  Grieve. 

129   W.   S.  Dixon. 

130   W.    S.  Dixon. 

131   Jas.    S.  Kellerman. 

132   Jas.   S.  Kellerman. 


DORSETS  CLASS  NO.  615 
Ram  Under  One  Year 
$10— $8— $5— $3 

133   Raymond  D.  Grieve. 

134   Raymond   D.  Grieve. 

135   W.   S.  Dixon. 

136   W.   S.  Dixon. 

137   M.   F.  Kellerman. 

138   John  S.  Kellerman. 

139   Jas.   S.  Kellerman. 

140   Jas.   S.  Kellerman. 


DORSETS  CLASS  NO.  616 
Ewe  Two  Years  Old  or  Over 
$10— $8— $5— $3 

141   Raymond  Grieve. 

142.   W.   S.  Dixon. 

143   W.   S.  Dixon. 

144   M.    F.  Kellerman. 

145   Jas.  S.  Kellerman. 

146   Jas.   S.  Kellerman. 


DORSETS  CLASS  N<0.  617 
Ewe  One  Year  Old  and  Under  Two  Years 
$10— $8— $5— $3 

147   Raymond  D.  Grieve. 

148   W.   S.  Dixon. 

149   W.   S.  Dixon. 

150   M.   F.  Kellerman. 

151   Jas.  S.  Kellerman. 

152.   Jas.    S.  Kellerman. 


156 


DORSETS  CLASS  NO.  618 
Ewe  Under  One  Year 


$10— $8— $5— $3 

153   Raymond  D.  Grieve. 

154   W.    S.  Dixon. 

155   W.   S.  Dixon. 

156   M.   F.  Kellerman. 

157   Jas.    S.  Kellerman. 

158   Jas.    S.  Kellerman. 

159   Jas.   S.  Kellerman. 

160   Kenith  Royer. 

161   Kenith  Royer. 

162   Kenith  Royer. 

163   Raymond  D.  Grieve. 


DORSETS  CLASS   NO.  619 
Champion  Ram  Any  Age 
$10 


DORSETS  CLASS  NO.  620 
Champion  Ewe  Any  Age 
$10 


DORSETS  CLASS   NO.  621 
Flock 
$12— $8— $6 

164   Raymond   D.  Grieve. 

165   W.  S.  Dixon. 

166   Jas.    S.  Kellerman. 


DORSETS  CLASS  NO.  622 
Get  of  Sire 
$12— $8— $6 

167   Raymond  D.  Grieve. 

168   W.   S.  Dixon. 

169   Jas.   S.  Kellerman. 


OXFORD  CLASS  NO  623 
Ram  Two  Years  Old  or  Over 
$10— $7— $4 

170   Richards  &  Richards,  Lodi,  Wis 

171   "Richards  &  Richards,  Lodi,  Wis 

172   Richards  &  Richards,   Lodi,  Wis 

173   John  Rooth. 

174   John  Rooth. 

175   W.   S.  Dixon. 

176   W.   S.  Dixon. 


OXFORDS  CLASS  NO.  624 
Ram  One  Year  Old  and  Under  Two  Years 
$10— $7— $4 

177   Richards  &  Richards,  Lodi,  Wis. 

178   Richards  &  Richards,  Lodi,  Wis 


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179   John  Rooth. 

180   John  Rooth . 

181   W.    S.  Dixon. 

182   W.   S.  Dixon. 


OXFORD  CLASS  NO.  625 
Ram   Under   One  Year 
$10— $7— $4 

183   Richards  &  Richards,  Lodi,  Wis. 

184   Richards  &  Richards,   Lodi,  Wis. 

185   John  Rooth. 

186   John  Rooth. 

187   W.   S.  Dixon. 

188   W.   S.  Dixon. 


OXFORD   CLASS  NO.  626 
Ewe   Two   Years   Old  or  Over 
$10— $7— $4 

189   Richards  &  Richards,  Lodi,  Wis. 

190   Richards  &  Richards,  Lodi,  Wis. 

191   Richards   &   Richards,  Lodi,  Wis. 

192   John  Rooth. 

193   John  Rooth. 

194   W.   S.  Dixon. 

195   W.   S.  Dixon. 


OXFORD  CLASS  NO.  627 
Ewe  One  Year  Old  and  Under  Two  Years 
$10— $7— $4 

196   Richards  &   Richards,   Lodi,  Wis. 

197   John  Rooth. 

198   John  Rooth. 

199   W.    S.  Dixon. 

200   W.   S.  Dixon. 


OXFORD   CLASS   NO.  628 
Ewe  Under  One  Year 
$10— $7— $4 

201   Richards  &  Richards,  Lodi,  Wis. 

202   Richards   &  Richards,  Lodi,  Wis. 

203   John  Rooth. 

204   John  Rooth. 

205   W.   S.  Dixon. 

206   W.    S.  Dixon. 


OXFORD  CLASS  NO.  629 
Champion  Ram  Any  Age 
$10 

158 


OXFORD  CLASS  NO.  630 
Champion  Ewe  Any  Age 
$10 


OXFORD  CLASS  NO.  631 
Flock 
$10— $8— $6 


207   Richards  &   Richards,  Lodi,  Wis. 

208   John  Rooth. 

209   W.    S.  Dixon. 


OXFORD  CLASS  NO.  632 
Get  of  Sire 
$10— $8— $6 

210   Richards   &   Richards,  odi,  Wis. 

211   John  Rooth. 

212   W.    S.  Dixon. 


MERINOS  CLASS  NO.  633 
Ram  Two  Years  Old  or  Over 
$10— $7— $4 

213   Wm .    Watson,   Spencerville,  Ind. 

214   Richards   &   Richards,   Lodi,  Wis. 

215   S.  Blomer  &  Son,  Johnston,  Ohio. 

216   S.    Blomer  &  Son,  Johnston,  Ohio. 

217   Wm.   Watson,  Spencerville,  Ind. 


MERINOS  CLASS  NO.  634 
Ram  One  Year  Old  and  Under  Two  Years 
$10— $7— $4 

218   Richards  &   Richards,   Lodi,  Wis. 

219   S.    Blomer   &   Son,  Johnston,  Ohio. 

220   S.    Blomer   &    Son,   Johnston,  Ohio. 

221  Wm.  Watson,  Spencerville,  Ind. 

222   Wm.  Watson,  Spencerville,  Ind. 


Ram  Under  One  Year 
$10— $7— $4 

223   Richards  &  Richards,  Lodi,  Wis. 

224   S.    Blomer  &  Son,  Johnston,  Ohio. 

225   S.    Blomer  &  Son,  Johnston,  Ohio. 

226   Wm .    Watson,   Spencerville,  Ind. 

227   Wm .   Watson,  Spencerville,  Ind. 


MERINOS  CLASS  NO.  636 
Ewe   Two  Years  Old  or  Over 
$J0— $7— $4 

228   Richards  &  Richards,   Lodi,  Wis. 

229   S.    Blomer  &  Son,  Johnston,  Ohio. 


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230   S.    Blomer  &   Son,   Johnston,  Ohio. 

231     Wm.    Watson,   Spencervilie,  Ind. 

232   Wm.  Watson,  Spencervilie,  Ind. 


MERINOS  CLASS  NO.  637 
Ewe  One  Year  Old  and  Under  Two  Years 
$10— $7— $4 

223   Richards   &   Rochards,   Lodi,  Wis. 

234   S.   Blomer  &  Son,  Johnston,  Ohio. 

235   S.    Blorrer  &  Son,  Johnston,  Ohio. 

236   Win.   Watson,  Spencervilie,  Ind. 

237   Wm.    Watson.    Spencervilie,  Ind. 


MERINOS  CLASS  NO.  638 
Ewe  Under  One  Year 
$10— $7— $4 

238   Richards  &  Richards,  Lodi,  Wis. 

239   S.   Blomer  &  Son,  Johnston,  Ohio. 

240   S.    Blomer  &   Son,  Johnston,  Ohio. 

241   Wm.   Watson,   Spencervilie,  Ind. 

242   Wm.    Watson,    Spencervilie,  Ind. 


MERINOS  CLASS  NO.  639 
Champion  Ram  Any  Age 
$10 


MERINOS  CLASS  NO.  640 
Champion  Ewe  Any  Age 
$10 


MERINOS  CLASS  NO.  641 
Flock 
$10— $8— $6 


243   Richards    &    Richards,    Lodi,  Wis. 

244   S..  Blorer   &   Son,  Jo' nston,  Ohio. 

245   Wm.    Watson,  Spencervilie,  Ind. 

246   Wm.    Wa.son,    Spencervilie,  Ind. 


MERINOS  CLASS  NO.  642 
Get  of  Sire 
$10— $8— $6 

247   S.    Blomer   &   Son,  Johnston,  Ohio. 

248   Wm.    Wa.son,   SpencerviTe,  Ind. 

249   Wm.    Watson,    Spencervilie,  Ind. 


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CHEVIOT  CLASS  NO.  643 
Ram  Two  Years  Old  or  Over 
$10— $7— $4 


250   Richards   &  Richards,   Lodi,  Wis. 

251   Raymond  D|  Grieve. 

252   Raymond  D.  Grieve. 

253   W.    S.  Dixon. 

254   W.   S.  Dixon. 


CHEVIOT  CLASS  NO.  644 
Ram  One  Year  Old  and  Under  Two  Years 
$10— $7— $4 

255   Richards   &   Richards,   Lodi,  Wis. 

256   Raymond  D.  Grieve. 

257   Raymond  D.  Grieve. 

258   H.  H.  Cherry. 

259   W.   S.  Dixon. 

260   W.  S.  Dixon. 


CHEVIOT  CLASS  NO.  645 
Ram  Under  One  Year 
$10— $7— $4 

261   Richards  &  Richards,  Lodi,  Wis. 

262   Richards   &  Richards,   Lodi,  Wis. 

263   Raymond  D.  Grieve. 

264   Raymond  D.  Grieve. 

265   H.   H.  Cherry. 

266   H.   H.  Cherry. 

267   W.    S.  Dixon. 

268   W.    S.  Dixon. 


CHEVIOT  CLASS  NO.  646 
Ewe   Two  Years  Old  or  Over 
$10— $7— $4 

269   Richards  &  Richards,  Lodi,  Wis. 

271   Raymond   D.  Grieve. 

271   Raymond  D.  Grieve. 

272   H.    H.  Cherry. 

273   W.    S.  Dixon. 

274   W.    S.  Dixon. 


CHEVIOT  CLASS  NO.  647 
Ewe  One  Year  Old  and  Under  Two  Years 
$10— $7— $4 

275   Richards  &  Richards,  Lodi,  Wis. 

276   Raymond  D.  Grieve. 

277   Raymond  D.  Grieve. 

278   W.   S.  Dixon. 

279   W.    S.  Dixon. 


161 


CHEVIOT  CLASS  NO.  648 
Ewe  Under  One  Year 
$10— $7— $4 


280   Richards  &  Richards  Lodi,  Wis. 

282   Richards  &  Richards,  Lodi,  Wis. 

282   Richards  &  Richards,  Lodi,  Wis. 

283   Raymond  D.  Grieve. 

284   Raymond  D.  Grieve. 

285   H.   H.  Cherry. 

286   H.    H.  Cherry. 

287  W.   S.  Dixon. 

288   W.    S.  Dixon. 


CHEVIOT  CLASS  NO.  649 
Champion  Ram  Any  Age 
$10 


CHEVIOT  CLASS  NO.  650 
Champion  Ewe  Any  Age 
$10 


CHEVIOT  CLASS  NO.  651 
Flock 
$10— $8— $6 


289   Richards  &  Richards,  Lodi,  Wis. 

290   Raymond  D.  Grieve. 

291   H.   H.  Cherry. 

292   W.    S.  Dixon. 


CHEVIOT  CLASS  NO.  652 
Get  of  Sire 
$10— $8— $6 

293   Richards  &  Richards,  Lodi,  Wis. 

294   Raymond  D.  Grieve. 

295   H.   H.  Cherry. 

296   W.    S.  Dixon. 


COTSWOLD   CLASS   NO.  653 
Ram  Two  Years  Old  or  Over 
$8— $6— $4 

297   .    Richards   &   Richards,   Lodi,  Wis. 

298   Richards  &  Richards,  Lodi,  Wis . 

299   John  Rooth. 

300   John  Rooth. 

301   Geo.   A.  Mitchell. 

302   Geo.  A.  Mitchell. 

303   W.   S.  Dixon. 

304   W.   S.  Dixon. 


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COTSWOLD   CLASS   NO.  €54 
Ram  One  Year  Old  and  Under  Two  Years 
$8— $6— $4 


305   Richards  &  Richards,  Lodi,  Wis. 

306   Richards  &  Richards,  Lodi,  Wis. 

307   Richards  &  Richards,  Lodi,  Wis. 

308   John  Rooth. 

309   John  Rooth. 

310   Geo.  A.  Mitchell. 

311   Geo.   A.  Mitchell. 

312   W.    S.  Dixon. 

313   W.   S.  Dixon. 


COTSWOLD   CLASS   NO.   655  . 
Ram  Under  One  Year 
$8— $6— $4  . 

314   Richards  &  Richards,  Lodi,  Wis. 

315   Richards  &  Richards,  Lodi,  Wis. 

316   Richards  &  Richards,  Lodi,  Wis. 

317   John  Rooth. 

318   John  Rooth. 

319   Geo.    A.  Mitchell. 

320   Geo.   A.  Mitchell. 

321   W.    S.  Dixon. 

322   W.    S.  Dixon. 


COTSWOLD   CLASS   NO.  656 
Ewe  Two  Years  Old  or  Over 
$8— $6— $4 

323   Richards  &  Richards,  Lodi,  Wis. 

324   Richards   &    Richards,   Lodi,  Wis 

325   John  Pooth. 

326   John  Rooth. 

327   Geo.   A.  Mitchell. 

328   Geo.    A.  Mitchell. 

329   W;    S.  Dixon. 

330  W.    S.  Dixon. 


COTSWOLD   CLASS   NO.  657 
Ewe  One  Year  Old  and  Under  Two  Years 
$8— $6— $4 

331   Richards   &   Richards,   Lodi,  Wis 

332   Richards  &  Richards,  Lodi,  Wis. 

333   Richards  &  Richards,  Lodi,  Wis. 

334   John  Rooth. 

335   John  Rooth. 

336   Geo.   A.  Mitchell. 

337   Geo.  A.  Mitchell. 

338   W.  S.  Dixon. 

339   W.    S.  Dixon. 


COTSWOLD   CLASS   NO.  658 
Ewe  Under  One  Year 

$8— $6— $4 

340   Richards   &  Richards,   Lodi,  Wis. 

341   Richards  &   Richards,   Lodi,  Wis. 

312   Richards  &  Richards,  Lodi,  Wis. 


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343   John  Rooth. 

344   John  Rooth. 

345   Geo.   A.  Mitchell. 

346   Geo.  A.  Mitchell. 

347   W.   S.  Dixon. 

348   W.    S.  Dixon. 


COTSWOLD   CLASS   NO.  559 
Champion  Ram  Any  Age 
$8 


COTSWOLD   CLASS  NO.  660. 
Champion  Ewe  Any  Age 

$8 


COTSWOLD   CLASS   NO.  661 
Flock 
$10— $8— $6 

349   "Richards  &   Richards,  Lodi,  Wis. 

350   John  Rooth. 

351   Geo.   A.  Mitchell. 

352  '   W.  S.  Dixon. 


COTSWOLD   CLASS   NO.  662 
Get  of  Sire 
$10— $8— $6 

353   Richards   &   Richards,   Lodi  Wis. 

354   John  Rooth. 

355   Geo  A.  Mitchell. 

356   W.  S.  Dixon. 


RAMBOUILLETS  CLASS  NO.  663 
Ram  Two  Years  Old  or  Over 
$8— $6— $4 

357   S.   Blomer  &  Son,  Johnston,  Ohio. 

358   Wm.   Watson,  Spencerville,  Ind. 

359   Wm.  Watson,  Spencerville,  Ind. 


RAMBOUILLETS  CLASS  NO.  664 
Ram  One  Year  Old  and  Under  Two  Years 

$8— $6— $4 

360   S.   Blomer  &  Son,  Johnston,  Ohio. 

361   Wm.    Watson,   Spencervil'e,  Ind. 

362   Wm.  Watson,   Spencerville,  Ind. 


RAMBOUILLETS  CLASS  NO.  665 
Ram  Under  One  Year 
$8— $6— $4 

363   S.   Blomer  &  Son,  Johnston,  Ohio. 

364   Wm.   Watson,  Spencerville,  Ind. 

365   Wm.   Watson,  Spencerville,  Ind. 


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RAMBOUILLETS  CLASS  NO.  666 
Ewe  Two  Years  Old  or  Over 
$8— $6— $4 


366   S.   Blomer  &  Son,  Johnston,  Ohio. 

367   Wm.    Watson,    Spencerville,  Ind. 

368   Wm.   Watson,  Spencerville,  Ind. 


RAMBOUILLETS  CLASS  NO.  667 
Ewe  One  Year  Old  and  Under  Two  Years 
$g_$6— $4 

369   S.    Blomer   &  Son,  Johnston,  Ohio 

370   Wm.    Watson,    Spencerville,  Ind. 

371   Wm.   Watson,  Spencerville,  Ind. 


RAMBOUILLETS  CLASS  NO  668 
Ewe  Under  One  Year 

$8— $6— $4 

372   S.    Blomer  &  Son,  Johnston,  Ohio. 

373   Wm.    Watson,   Spencerville,  Ind. 

374   Wm.    Watson,    Spencerville,  Ind. 


RAMBOUILLETS  CLASS  NO.  669 
Champion  Ram  Any  Age 

$8 


RAMBOUILLETS  CLASS  NO.  670 
Champion  Ewe  Any  Age 

$8 


RAMBOUILLETS  CLASS  NO.  671 
Flock 
$10— $8— $6 


375   S.   Blomer  &  Son,  Johnston,  Ohio. 

376   Wm.   Watson,  Spencerville,  Ind. 

377   Wm.    Watson,    Spencerville,  Ind. 


RAMBOUILLETS  CLASS  NO.  672 
Get  of  Sire 
$10— $8— $6 

378   S.    Blomer   &   Son,  Johnston,  Ohio. 

379   Wm.    Watson.    Spencerville,  Ind. 

3880   Wm.    Watson,   Spencerville,  Ind. 


LEICESTER  AND  LINCOLN  CLASS  NO.  673 
Ram  Two  Years  Old  or  Over 
$8— $6— $4 

381   Richards   &   Richards,   Lodi,  Wis. 

382   Richards  &  Richards,  Lodi,  Wis. 


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383   Geo.  Patrick. 

354   W.   S.  Dixon. 

355   W.  S.  Dixon. 


RAMBOUILLETS  CLASS  NO.  674 
Ram  One  Year  Old  and  Under  Two  Years 
$8— $6— $4 

386   Richards  &  Richards,  Lodi,  Wis. 

387   Richards  &   Richards,   Lodi,  Wis. 

388   Geo.  Patrick. 

389   W.   S.  Dixon. 

390   W.    S.  Dixon. 


RAMBOUILLETS  CLASS  NO.  675 
Ram  Under  One  Year 
$8—$6— $4 

391   Richards  &  Richards,  Lodi,  Wis. 

392   Richards   &   Richards,   Lodi,  Wis. 

393   W.    S.  Dixon. 

394   W.  S.  Dixon. 


RAMBOUILLETS  CLASS  NO.  676 
Ewe  Two  Years  Old  or  Over 
$8— $6— $4 

395   Richards  &  Richards,  Lodi,  Wis. 

396   Richards   &   Richards,   Lodi,  Wis. 

397.  ,   Geo.  Patrick. 

398   Geo.  Patrick. 

399  W.    S.  Dixon. 

400   W.    S.  Dixon. 


RAMBOUILLETS  CLASS  NO.  677 
Ewe  One  Year  Old  and  Under  Two  Years 
$8— $6— $4 

401   Richards  &  Richards,  Lodi,  Wis. 

402   Richards   &    Richards,   Lodi,  Wis. 

403   Geo.  Patrick. 

404   W.    S.  Dixon. 

405   W.   S.  Dixon. 


RAMBOUILLETS  CLASS  NO.  678 
Ewe  Under  One  Year 
$8— $6— $4 

406   Richards  &  Richards,  Lodi,  Wis. 

407   Richards  &  Rcihards,  Lodi,  Wis. 

408   Geo.  Patrick. 

409   W.  S.  Dixon. 

410   W.  S.  Dixon. 


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RAMBOUILLET  CLASS  NO.  679 
Champion  Ram  Any  Age 

$8 


RAMBOUILLETS  CLASS  NO.  680 
Champion  Ewe  Any  Age 

$8 


RAMBOUILLETS  CLASS  NO.  681 
Flock 
$10— $8— $6 

411   Richards  &  Richards,  Lodi,  Wis. 

412   Geo.  Patrick. 

413   W.  S.  Dixon. 


RAMBOUILLET  CLASS  NO.  682 
Get  of  Sire 
$10— $8 

414   Richards  &   Richards,  Lodi,  Wis. 

415   W.    S.  Dixon. 


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DEPARTMENT  F. 


POULTRY,  RABBITS  AND  PIGEONS 

Director   in    Charge  Geo.   Kellar,   Naperville,  Illinois 

Superintendent  Frank  Morris,   Batavia,  111. 

Note— Bill  all  freight  to  NIFA,  Illinois. 

Rules 

Stock  must  be  entered  in  the  name  of  the  actual  owner,  who  shall  also 
be  a  breeder  of  the  variety  entered. 

All  entries  shall  be  single  birds  or  pens  unless  otherwise  specified. 

Stock  showing  symptons  of  disease  or  in  bad  show  condition  will  be 
excluded. 

Exhibitors  must  have  their  stock  in  place  by  9:00  a.  m.,  Friday,  August 
17th,  1923.  No  stock  shall  be  removed  from  the  exhibition  until  the  close  of 
the  Fair  except  when  affected  with  disease,  and  in  such  cases  only  upon  re- 
quest of  the  Superintendent  and  the  written  permission  of  the  Secretary. 

Entries  positively  close  Wednesday,  August  8th,  1923,  at  6:00  p.  m. 

The  American  Standard  of  Perfection  shall  be  the  guide  for  judging 
poultry. 

The  term  "cock,  cockerel,  hen,  pullet  and  breeding  pen"  are  defined  as 
follows : 

Cock — A  male  bird  hatched  prior  to  1923. 
Cockerel — A  male  bird  hatched  during  1923. 
Hen — A  female  bird  hatched  prior  to  1923. 
Pullet— A  female  bird  hatched  during  1923. 

Breeding  Pen — One  male  and  four  females.    Pens  must  contain  either  all 
young  or  all  old  birds  of  the  same  variety. 

Pair — One  male  and  one  female,  same  variety. 

Exhibitors  must  be  owners  of  the  fowls  exhibited.  Combination  exhibits 
are  strictly  prohibited.  Any  attempt  to  evade  this  rule,  or  any  false  state- 
ments in  regard  to  age,  will  exclude  from  competition  all  specmiens  entered 
by  the  offending  party. 

Every  precaution  will  be  taken  to  properly  protect  exhibits  in  this  De- 
partment, and  for  this  purpose  watchmen  will  be  on  duty  in  the  building  each 
night  during  the  Fair. 

Every  effort  will  be  made  to  assist  exhibitors  make  sales.  Selling  price 
must  be  stated  plainly  on  entry  blank.  Exhibitor's  name  and  address  will 
be  placed  on  each  coop. 

The  Fair  Management  will  furnish  free  coops  and  feed  to  all  exhibits 
entered  where  all  fees  have  been  paid,  no  more  than  two  birds  to  occupy 
a  coop  unless  the  number  of  entries  requires  more  birds  to  be  placed  in  a 
coop. 

Exhibitors  need  not  accompany  their  birds  as  competent  assistants  wLM 
care  for  all  exhibits. 

Send  all  entries  to  ■  Clifford  R.  Trimble,  Sec*y-Mgr„  Aurora,  Illinois,  and 
all  exhibits  to  Superintendent  of  Poultry,  Fair  Grounds,  Aurora,  Illino  s,  who 
will  place  them  on  exhibition  and  return  them  to  the  owner  at  the  close 
of  the  Fair.  All  charges  must  be  prepaid  on  exhibits  sent  by  express.  The 
Fair  Management  will  not  be  responsible  for  loss  or  injury. 

Beau  (^flllly1  tffitrfe*. 


All  bi  ds  must  be  marked  by  numbered  leg  band  and  the  number  must 
appear  upon  the  entry  blanks  and  shipping  tags.  All  exhibits  must  be  sent 
by  express  prepaid.  Shipping  coops  must  be  marked  with  name  of  breed, 
sex,  number  of  fowls  contained,  address  of  exhibitor  and  express  company,  to 
insure  prompt  return  at  close  of  Fair. 

There  must  be  four  or  more  birds  entered  and  exhibited  in  each  class 
(except  Turkeys,  Geese,  Ducks  and  Miscellaneous)  to  entitle  exhibitors  to 
premiums  of  the  amounts  designated  in  the  premium  list.  In  classes  where 
three  birds  are  entered  and  exhibied,  he  first  prize  money  will  be  withheld 
and  second  money  go  to  the  first  prize  winner,  and  third  money  to  the  second 
prize  winner.  In  classes  where  two  birds  are  entered  and  exhibited,  the 
second  prize  money  will  be  withheld  and  third  money  go  to  the  first  prize 
winner. 

In  the  breeding  pen  classes  there  must  be  at  least  three  pens  entered 
and  exhibited  to  compete  for  the  premiums  of  the  amount  designated  in  the 
premium  list.  In  classes  where  two  pens  are  entered  and  exhibited,  the 
second  money  will  go  to  the  first  prize  pen.  In  classes  where  only  one  pen 
i3  entered  and  exhibited,  and  is  of  special  merit,  the  premium  will  be  one 
dollar. 

An  entry  fee  of  50  cents  will  be  charged  for  each  single  specimen  of 
chickens,  turkeys,  guineas,  ducks  and  geese,  and  an  entry  fee  of  $1.50  for 
each  breeding  pen.  An  entry  fee  of  50  cents  will  be  charged  for  each  single 
rabbit  and  $1.00  for  each  entry  of  doe  and  litter.  An  entry  fee  of  35  cents 
will  be  charged  for  each  pigeon.  All  entry  fees  must  accompany  list  of 
entries.    This  is  imperative. 

An  exhibitor's  admission  ticket  will  be  issued  free  to  poultry  and  pet  stock 
exhibitors  whose  coop  fees  total  $5  or  over.  If  the  exhibitor  desires  this 
ticket  mailed,  request  for  same  must  accompany  his  entry. 

Birds  entered  in  the  single  classes  cannot  compete  for  breeding  pen 
prizes,  nor  birds  in  the  breednig  pens  for  single  bird  prizes. 

No  unworthy  specimen  shall  be  awarded  a  premium  whether  there  be 
competition  or  not. 

No  birds  will  be  received  for  exhibition  or  given  awards  except  those 
which  have  been  duly  entered  with  the  Secretary-Manager,  and  on  which 
all  entry  fees,  express  and  other  charges  have  been  paid. 

The  Superintendent  should  instruct  his  clerk  to  check  the  entries  shown 
in  the  entry  book  with  the  exhibits  present,  and  so  mark  the  entry  book  that 
it  will  show  what  entries  were  passed  on  by  the  judges. 

Every  fowl  entered  for  competition  shall  be  under  the  control  of  the 
Superintendent  of  the  Section  in  which  it  is  entered,  but  the  Management 
will  in  no  case  be  responsible  for  any  loss  or  damage  to  the  same  that  may 
occur. 

Judging  begins  Saturday,  August  18th,  1923. 


Exhibitors 

American 


Thomas    S.    Benbow  0  Aurora,  Illinois 

Robert    Boyd   Elmhurst,  Illinois 

Jesse    Burnside   Judson,  Indiana 

Carl    A.    Haag  Aurora,  Illinois 

Arthur    E.    Johnson  Aurora,  Illinois 

Ralph    E.    Larson  Elgin,  Illinois 

Gordon  S.  Pearsall   Batavia,  Illinois 

Wells    E-    Riemensnider  Hinckley,  Illinois 

Mrs.   S.   J.    Schumacher  Big   Rock,  Illinois 


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Chas.   A.   Smiley  Judson,  Indiana 

A.   &   E.   Tarbox  Yorkville,  Illinois 

W.   E.   Trimble   Greenhouse    Co  Princeton,  Illinois 

Geo.    C.    Wente  Barrington,  Illinois 

D.    F.    Palmer    &    Son  Yorkville,  Illinois 

Asiatic 


Jesse    Burnside   Judson,  Indiana 

Chas.   Smiley   Judson,  Indiana 

Mediterranean 

E.  W.  Cooley  

Rae   C.    Fewerhaken  Ontariovill,  Illinois 

John    L.    Ham...  Toulon,  Illinois 

Wm.    H.    Hartman  Naperville,  Illinois 

Hickory    Grove    Farm  Baitavia,  Illinois 

Louis    Niewisch  Bartlett,  Illinois 

F.  .    C.    Peningsdorf  s  Elgin,  Illinoi 

Chas.    Smiley   Judson,  Indiana 

W.  E.  Trimble  Greenhouse  Co  Princeton,  Illinois 

Vining    Bros  •  Wheaton,  Illinois 

English 

Jesse    Burnside   Judson,  Indiana 

Chas.    Smiley   -....Judson,  Indiana 

A.    &    E.    Tarbox  Yorkville,  Illinois 

Polish 

Jesse    Burnside  Judson,  Indiana 

Orlo    Crissey  Batavia,  Illinois 

Chas.     Smiley   •  Judson,  Indiana 

Hamburgs 

Jesse    Burnsides   •  Judson,  Indiana 

Chas.     Smiley   •  Judson,  Indiana 

French 

Chas.     Smiley   •  Judson,  Indiana 

Continental 

Chas.    Smiley  Judson,  Indiana 

Exhibition  Games 

Chas.    Smiley  Judson,  Indiana 

Game  Bantams 

Geo.    H.    Jennings  Princeton,  Illinois 

Chas.    Smiley  Judson,  Indiana 

Ornamental  Bantams 

Jesse    Burnsides   •  Judson,  Indiana 

College  Poultry  Farm  Lisle,  Illinois 

Orlo    Crissey   •  Batavia,  Illinois 

Hickory    Grove   Farms   Batavia,  Illinois 

Geo.   H.   Jennings   Princetonfi  Illinois 

Kenneth  Pratt  .  •  Princeton,  Illinois 

John   L.   Schraner  West   Chicago,  Illinois 

Paul   Scott   Princeton,  Illinois 

Chas.    Smiley  Judson,  Indiana 


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Turkeys 

Chas.     Smiley  Judson,  Indiana 

Ducks 

Samuel  C.  Bend   Paw  Paw,  Illinois 

Jesse    Burnsides   ■  Judson,  Indiana 

Carl    A.    Haag   Aurora,  Illinois 

Wells    E.    Reimnesnider  Hinckley,  Illinois 

Chas.    Smiley  Judson,  Indiana 

Geese 

Chas.    Smiley  Judson,  Indiana 

Miscellaneous 

Jesse    Burnsides   ■  Judson,  Indiana 

Chas.    Smiley  Judson,  Indiana 

Vining    Bros  Wheaton,  Illinois 

Rabbits,  Etc. 

Moostheart    Governors   Mooseheart,  Illinois 

Pigeons 

Lester    K.    Cleveland  Aurora,  Illinois 

Hickory    Grove    Farm  Batavia,  Illinois 

Ray    Kettensen   Aurora,  Illinois 

Floyd  A.   Sowers  Davis  Junction,  Illinois 

Horner    H.    Mann  Woodstock,  Illinois 


First  National  Bank 

Corner  Fox  and  Broadway,  Aurora,  III. 

Solicits  Your  Banking  Business 


Z%  Paid  on  Savings  Deposits 

Open  Saturday  Evenings  6  to  8 


Safety  Deposit  Boxes  to  Rent 


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CERVONNE  AND  HIS  BAND 

"Music  hath  charms,"  is  quite  appropriate  in  the  case  of  Cervonne  and 
his  band,  which  have  been  engaged  this  year  Mr.  Cervonne  has  made  an 
enviable  reputation  with  his  musical  organization,  having  played  some  of 
the  leading  State  Fairs  during  the  past  few  seasons.  Ht  has  a  wonderful 
knack  of  surrounding  himself  with  clever  soloists  of  versatility,  who  are 
capable  of  rendering  a  complete  program  of  both  popular  and  classical 
musical  numbers.  A  real  treat  is  in  store  for  the  music  lovers  visiting  the 
Central  States  Exposition  this  year. 


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DEPARTMENT  G. 


MACHINERY  AND  FARM  IMPLEMENTS 

Superintendent   Ira   R.   Judd,   Aurora,  Illinois 

Director  in  Charge  W.  H.  Fitch,  Aurora,  Illinois 

No  premium  is  given  in  this  department,  but  every  facility  is  offered 
for  the  display  of  exhibits. 

Space  may  be  reserved  by  addressing  the  Secretary  of  the  Central  States 
Fair.  Reservations  should  be  made  as  early  as  possible,  for  demands  for 
space  will  probably  exceed  space  available  for  the  department. 

Investigation  showed  that  an  actual  and  prospective  business  of  over 
$2,000,000.00  was  done  by  exhibitors  in  this  department  during  the  period 
of  one  of  our  1922  Fairs. 

Note — Bill  ail  freight  to  NIFA,  Illinois. 

Owing  to  the  great  cost  of  operating  the  Central  States  Fair,  a  charge 
of  50  cents  per  front  foot  will  be  made  for  outside  space  in  this  department. 
An  additional  charge  of  twenty-five  cents  per  foot  covering  the  depth  of  the 
space  will  be  made  for  corner  spaces.  Inside  spaces  (24  feet  by  24  feet)  are 
$60.00.  Half  spaces  (12  feet  by  24  feet)  are  $35.00.  Exhibitors  who  carry 
advertising  in  the  1923  Premium  Book  will  be  allowed  to  apply  the  cost  of 
this  advertising  against  cost  of  space  in  this  department,  however,  without 
refund  when  the  cost  of  space  does  not  reach  the  cost  of  advertising  space. 
This  action  is  taken  to  encourage  co-operation  on  the  part  of  exhibitors  with 
the  Central  States  Fair  in  advertising  Fair  exhibits. 

When  writing  for  space  or  tent  room,  please  state  the  number  of  front 
feet  you  will  require,  and  the  nature  of  your  exhibit. 

All  exhibits  in  this  department  must  be  in  place  and  ready  for  exhibi- 
tion by  9  o'clock  a.  m.,  Friday,  August  17th. 

Exhibits  cannot  be  removed  from  this  department  until  4  o'clock  p.  m., 
Saturday,  August  25th. 

Charts  of  the  space  assigned  to  machinery  and  vehicles  will  be  furnish- 
ed upon  application. 

Rules  prescribed  by  the  Superintendent  have  the  approval  of  officials  of 
the  Fair,  and  should  be  strictly  obeyed.  Please  take  up  all  matters  concern- 
ing this  department  during  the  Fair  with  the  Superintendent. 

Producers  of  the  Central  States  will  find  in  the  tractor  and  machinery 
display  at  the  fair  their  greatest  opportunity  to  examine  first-hand  tractors 
and  machinery  of  which  they  are  in  need. 


Outside  Machinery 

Barber-Greene   Co.,    Aurora  Bucket   Loader   and   Belt  Conveyor 

American    Well    Works,    Aurora  Well  Machinery 

Advance   Rumley  Co.,   Peoria  Threshing  Machinery 

C.    R.    Spriet,   St.   Charles  Tractors,   Threshers,  Trucks 

International    Harvester    Co.,    Aurora  Agricultural  Machinery 

Whitesel    Mfg.    Co.,    Omaha,    Neb  Wire  Stretchers 

Lehon    Co.,    Chicago  Asphalt  Roofing 

Portable   Elevator   Mfg.    Co.,   Bloomington,   111  Elevator  Machinery 

Dannatt  Bros.,  Chicago  Culvert  Pipe  &  Road  Sup. 

U.  S.  Wind  Eng.  &  Pump  Co.,  Batavia  Corn  Huskers  Potato  Diggers 

Western  Wheeled  Scraper  Co.,  Aurora  Road  Machinery 

Hoosier  Silo  Co.,  Albany,  Ind  Silos 

Willys  Light  Co.,  Aurora  Farm  Lights,   Wash.  Machines 

G.  M.  Householder,  Madison,  Wis  Ass't  Dr.  of  Immigration 

J.  R.  Kierman  &   Son,  Genoa  

Page  Steel  &  Wire  Co.,  Chicago  Fencing 

Harper    Bros.    &    Co.,    Aurora  Oils 

Edward   Sullivan,   Inc.,   Aurora  Tractors  and  Implements 

J  .    A .    Portner,   Wheaton   Power   and  Li  -Jit  Plant 

Nelson"  Concrete   Culvert   Co.,   Pontiac  ;  .Culvert  Pipe 


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Better  Road  Service,  Chicago  Culverts  &  Signs 

Lincoln   Light  Corp.,   Grafton,   Wis  Farm.   Elec.   Light  Plants 

Empire    Milking    Mach.    Co.,    Bloomfield,    N.    J  Milking  Machines 

C.  P.  Davis,  St.  Charles  Milking  Mach.   &  Cream  Separator 

Challenge  Co.,   Batavia.  ..  .Windmills,   Towers,  Tanks,  Pumps,  Engines,  etc. 

Appleton  Mfg.  Co.,   Batavia  Silo  Fillers,  Windmills,  Corn  Huskers 

Milwaukee  Air  Power  Pump  Co.,  Chicago  Air  Power  Pumps 

Acme   Industrial    Co.,    Chicago  Water  System 

Prairie    Remedy    Co.,  Batavia  

Iowa  Gate  Co.,  Cedar  Falls,  Iowa  

Haegler  Brick  &  Tile  Co  •  

Matthews   Engineering   Co.,    Sandusky,    O  Farm   Elec.    Light  Plant 

Gruendler  Patent  Crusher  &  Fertilizer  Co.,  Des  Moines,  la... Feed  Grinders 

Delco   Light  Co.,   Chicago  Light  Plants,  Water  System 

Gehl  Bros.  Mfg.  Co.,  West  Bend,  Wis  Ensilage  Cutters,  etc. 

J.  I.  Case  Threshing  Machine  Co.,  Racine,  Wis. .  .Tractors,  Dashers,  Tractor 

 Plows,    Si'o  Filters 

Bromley  Mfg.  Co., ,  Bristol,  111  Hayrack  Fixtures  and  Frames 


THALERO'S  CIRCUS 

Greatest  of  all  Animal  Acts. 
Most  Marvelous  and  Unique  Feats  ever  performed  by  Trained  Animal**-5* 
tfftb  a  whirlwind  finish  that  beggars  description. 

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DEPARTMENT  H. 


FARM  PRODUCTS 


Director  in  Charge...., 
General  Superintendent 
Superintendent  


 E.  L.  Matlock,  Yorkville,  Illinois 

Albert  C.  Wilson,  Springfield,  Illinois 
....J.   C.   Hackleman,   Urbana,  Illinois 


Rules 

All  grains,  seeds  and  vegetables  competing  for  premiums  must  be  ex- 
hibited by  the  producer  and  must  have  been  grown  in  the  year  1923  except 
as  otherwise  noted.  All  samples  of  corn  must  have  been  grown  by  the  ex- 
hibitor during  the  year  1922,  except  as  otherwise  noted. 

Awards  will  be  made  by  the  single  judge  system  unless  in  the  judgment 
of  the  Superintendent  more  are  required. 

All  exhibitors  will  be  excluded  from  the  Exhibit  Section  while  the  judg- 
ing is  in  progress. 

Samples  of  oats  and  barley  which  have  been  clipped,  tramped  or  pro- 
cessed and  which  have  in  the  opinion  of  the  judge  been  damaged  for  seed 
A-ill  be  excluded  from  competition. 

All  Medium  Red  Clover,  Mammoth  Clover,  Sweet  Clover,  Alsike  Clover, 
Timothy,  Millet  or  other  grass  seed  mentioned  in  Section  No.  1,  Illinois  Seed 
Law  as  farm  seeds,  when  exhibited  for  premium,  must  be  tagged  in  accord- 
ance with  the  law,  the  same  as  if  sold  or  offered  for  sale  in  the  State. 

Samples  winning  champion  prizes  will  forfeit  the  cash  premium  won  in 
the  class ;  thus  the  first  money  going  to  sample  winning  second ;  second 
money  to  sample  winning  third,  etc.  All  samples  will  retain  the  ribbons 
won  in  their  respective  classes  as  well  as  the  championship  ribbons. 

All  articles  entered  for  exhibition  shall  be  in  place  not  later  than  9 :00 
a.  m.,  Friday,  August  17th,  1923. 

Entries  will  positively  close  Monday,  August  6th,  at  6:00  p.  m. 

No  articles  on  exhibition  can  be  removed  until  the  close  of  the  Fair. 

Every  article  entered  for  competition  shall  be  under  the  control  of  the 
Superintendent  of  this  Section,  but  the  Fair  Management  will  in  no  case  be 
responsible  for  any  loss  or  damage  to  the  same  that  may  occur. 

The  Superintendent  should  instruct  his  clerk  to  check  up  the  exhibits 
2ompeting  for  premiums  in  each  ring,  and  so  mark  the  entry  that  it  will 
show  what  entries  were  exhibited,  as  well  as  which  exhibits  were  awarded 
premiums. 

The  Fair  Management  will  not  be  responsible  for  goods  shipped  to  their 
care,  but  all  goods  sent  by  express,  addressed  to  the  owner  at  the  Fair 
Grounds,  Aurora,  Illinois,  in  care  of  the  Superintendent  of  Farm  Products 
will  be  delivered  on  the  grounds. 


SPECI EXTFRAATURE  j  WHEAT  SHOW 

CERTIFIED  WHEAT 

Entries  in  these  classes  must  have  been  inspected  in  the  field  before  har- 
vest and  accompanied  by  inspection  certificate  or  tag  showing  results  of 
field  inspection  as  well  as  quality  of  the  grain  as  determined  by  a  labora- 
tory analysis. 


STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 
DEPARTMENT  OF  AGRICULTURE 
Division  of  Plant  Industry 

Visitors  to  the  Fair,  especially  farmers,  Farm  Advisors  and  seed  dealers 
will  find  in  the  Agricultural  and.  Horticultural  Building  an  interesting  and 


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educational  exhibit  of  the  work  being  done  by  the  Seed  Laboratory  located 

at  Springfield. 


Samples  of  farm  seeds  which  come  under  the  Illinois  Seed  Law  will  be 
exhibited,  showing  how  they  should  be  tagged  to  comply  with  the  law. 
Samples  of  unsalable  seed  will  also  be  shown  in  comparison  with  good  seed. 

Weeds  and  their  seed  will  be  shown  thus  enabling  those  interested  to 
become  more  familiar  with  them  and  learn  their  correct  names.  Farmers 
having  weeds  for  identification  may  bring  them  in  during  the  Fair.  Each 
specimen  should  be  as  complete  as  possible,  showing  root,  stem,  leaves  and 
flowers  or  seeds. 

The  Seed  law  does  not  exempt  farmers  from  the  tagging  of  seed  when 
sold  for  seeding  purposes,  therefore,  all  seed  should  be  analyzed  before 
offering  for  sale  and  the  sample  for  analysis  should  be  fully  representative 
of  the  entire  lot.  Two  ounces  or  half  a  drinking  glassful  is  the  amount 
required. 

All  clovers  and  grass  seed  entered  for  prizes  must  be  tagged  with  ana- 
lysis.   Samples  brought  in  during  the  Fair  will  be  given  prompt  attention. 

The  Plant  Inspection  work  done  by  this  Division  through  its  office  at 
Urbana,  111.,  will  be  a  part  of  the  exhibit  and  will  include  some  specimens 
showing  results  of  plant  diseases  which  affect  grains,  plants,  shrubs  and 
trees.  This  should  be  of  especial  interest  to  farmers,  horticulturists,  nursery- 
men and  lovers  of  plants,  shrubs  and  trees. 

Plan  to  spend  a  little  time  studying  this  exhibit,  it  may  save  you  money 
in  your  work. 


Exhibitors 


W.    F.  Barton  

Wellington  Beltz 
Henry    W.  Book. 
Boulderburn  Farm 

J.  H.  Burr   

Ralph  Coleman 
Constantine  Bros. 
Maurice  Craft 
Craft   and  Rosene 


.Homer, 
Oswego, 


Illinois 
Illinois 
Illinois 
Illinois 
Illino's 
Illinois 
Illinois 
Illinois 
Illinois 


.Naperville, 
.  .  Big  Rock, 
St.  Charles, 
.Napervil  e, 


D  wight, 


Lily  Lake, 
.Lily  Lake, 


Guns  &  Ammunition 
Fishing  Tackle 
Athletic  Goods 


Campers  Go  ds 
Tents  &  Camp  Stoves 
Golf  Goods 


Bicycles 


MILLER  SPORTING  GOODS  STORE 


AURORA,  ILLINOIS 


"The  Home  of  the  Sportsman 


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Dan    R.    Davis  Jonesboro,  Illinois 

Edward    H.    Farley   ■  •  Leland,  Illinois 

J.    Frank    Felter   Eureka,  Illinois 

Frank    Fraley   Naperville,  Illinois 

SVray    F.    Graham  Aurora,  Illinois 

S.    L.    Gore  •  Cerro  Gordo,  Illinois 

Carl    A.    Haag  Aurora,  Illinois 

Fred    W.    Halm  ■  Peru,  Illinois 

C.    E.    Hartsook  Maguon,  Illinois 

Wm.    Herman   ■  Shawano,  Wis. 

David    Hippie   Elgin,  Illinos 

Theodore    Hopper   Sikeston,  Mo. 

L.    A.    Huebsch  Area,  Illinois 

Chester    A.    Hunt  •  Morris,  Illinois 

L.    D.    Jay  Oswego,  Illinois 

J.    E.    Johnson  ■  Champaign,  Illinois 

H.    Iff.    King   Boonville,  Illinois 

Howard    Leonard   Eureka,  Illinois 

John    Maland   •  Leland,  Illinois 

Joseph    Meyer                                                  R.    F.    D.    4,    Freeport,  Illinois 

Ed.    Netemeyer   •  Albers,  Illinois 

E.    O.    Newkirk  Bowen  Illinois 

H.    C.    Nieman  •  Philo,  Illinois 

Mr.    G.    B.    McCannon  Sugar    Grove,  Illinois 

Robt.    McCormack   Valmeyer,  Illinois 

Bert    Oakes   Naperville,  Illinois 

John    Ordel   •  Philo,  Illinois 

C.    D.    Raver  Urbana,  Illinois 

Henry    Renschen   •  Breese,  Illinois 

Marius    L.    Roost  Dwight,  Illinois 

C.    E.    Russell  -..Monmouth,  Illinois 

George    J.    Sauerman  Crown    Point,  Indiana 

John   L.    Schramer  West   Chicago,  Illinois 

Mr.    B.   F.   Scheivlcy  Philo,  Illinois 

August    Schillinger-  Naperville,  Illinois 

Clarence    G.    Shoger  R.  R.  1,    Naperville  Illinois 

Oscar    A.    Shoger  Oswego,  Illinois 

G.  W.    Smith  Ohio,  Illinos 

-John   T.   Smith    &    Sons  Urbana,  Illinois 

Sommer    Bros  •  Pekin  Illinos 

Edwin   M.    Stanton,   Jr  Sandwice,  Illinois 

Job.    Toennies   Albers,  Illinois 

H.  W.    &    Wm.    Watts  Leland,  Illinois 

Wm.    Webb     Joliet,  Illinois 

Paul  Wessbecker   Mt.   Pulaski,  Illinois 

Thos.  H.   Wilson  Woodstock,  Illinois 

H.    W.    Wilson  Woodstock,  Illinois 

Frank    Roberts   DeKalb,  Illinois 

Palmer    Bros  Yorkvi  le,  Illinois 

DeKalb    County    Agricultural    Association  DeKalb,  Illinois 

Ezra    Houghtby  Shabbona,  Illinois 

Enos    Stewart   Lexington,  Illinois 


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LESTER  BELL  &  GRIFFIN 
Genuine  Circus  Clowns  and  Comedy  Acrobats 

Surprises  galore  abound  in  the  fast  and  furious  laughable  antics  pro- 
duced on  platform  and  track  by  these  Famous  Dispensers  of  Joy. 


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DEPARTMENT  I  AND  J. 


HORTICULTURE  AND  FLORICULTURE 


Directors  in  Charge  Wm.  Ohlhaver,  Aurora,  Illinois 

Jas.  Bereman,  Montgomery,  Illinois 

Superintendents  F.  Von  Oven,  Naperville,  Illinois 

F.  C.  Schaefer,  Aurora,  Illinois 

Section  1 — Fruits 
Section  2 — Vegetables 
Section  3 — Flowers  and  Plants 

General  Rules 

Awards  will  be  made  by  the  single  judge  system,  unless  in  the  judgment 
of  the  Superintendent  more  are  required. 

All  articles  entered  for  exhibition  shall  be  in  the  building  ready  to  be 
placed  Friday  morning,  August  17th,  1923,  by  10  o'clock.  After  entries  are 
placed,  no  one  will  be  allowed  to  handle  same  without  permission  of  the 
Superintendent. 

Entries  will  positively  close  Tuesday,  August,  14th,  at  6  p.  m. 

No  article  or  object  deemed  unworthy  shall  be  placed  on  exhibition  nor 
awarded  a  premium. 

All  articles  in  this  class  must  have  been  grown  or  produced  by  the 
grower  or  his  authorized  agent.  Each  variety  must  be  correctly  labeled  wiih 
its  name.  Labels  of  a  uniform  size  for  this  purpose  will  be  furnished  ex- 
hibitors by  the  Superintendent  and  must  be  used  by  them. 

Only  one  entry  of  the  same  variety  will  be  permitted  to  compete  for  the 
same  premium  by  the  same  person.  Plates  and  trays  will  be  supplied  by  the 
Superintendent.  Fruit  competing  for  the  same  premium  shall  be  arranged 
together  and  separate  specimens  must  be  furnished  for  each  entry. 

Fruits  ripening  before  the  date  of  the  Fair  and  Exposition  should  be 
carefully  packed  and  sent  express  prepaid  to  the  Wm.  Ohlhaver  Co.,  Aurora, 
Illinois,  where  it  will  be  placed  in  cold  storage. 

A  list  of  fruit  shown  in  collections,  specifying  the  premiums  for  which 
entered,  must  be  presented  to  the  Superintendent  for  use  of  the  judges. 

Judges  in  this  class  shall  carefully  note  the  following  points  in  making 
their  awards. 

(a)  Condition  and  general  appearance  of  the  fruit,  which  should  be 
well  preserved,  with  all  its  parts — stem,  calyx,  etc.,  well  preserved ;  not 
wilted  nor  shriveled. 

(b)  Size  in  apples  and  pears  should  be  an  average  for  the  variety, 
neither  overgrown  nor  small  and  in  each  entry  they  should  be  uniform  in 
size. 

(c)  The  color  and  markings  to  be  of  the  character  of  the  variety,  not 
blotched  nor  scabby. 

Every  article  entered  for  competititon  shall  be  under  the  control  of  the 
Superintendent  of  the  Section  in  which  it  is  entered,  but  the  Fair  Manage- 
ment will  in  no  case  be  responsible  for  any  loss  or  damage  to  the  same 
that  may  occur. 

Articles  sent  by  express  should  have  the  charges  prepaid,  and  be  sent 
to  the  owner  at  the  Fair  Grounds,  Aurora,  Illinois,  in  care  of  the  Superin- 

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tendent  of  Horticulture.  Packages  so  addressed  will  be  delivered  on  the 
grounds.  Every  effort  will  be  made  to  care  for  these  packages  but  the  Fair 
Management  will  not  be  responsible  for  goods  sent  to  their  care. 

The  Superintendent  should  instruct  his  clerk  to  check  up  the  exhibits 
competing  for  premiums  in  each  class,  and  so  mark  the  entry  book  that 
it  will  show  what  entries  were  exhibited  in  each  class,  as  well  as  which 
exhibits  were  awarded  premiums. 


Exhibitors — Horticultural 


Mrs.    Herman    Armbruster  Yorkville,  Illinois 

Boulderburn   Farm  •  Big   Rock,  Illinois 

Miss  Agnes   Burkhart  Aurora,  Illinois 

Mrs.    D.    Craft...  Lily    Lake,  Illinois 

Maurice    Craft   Lily    Lake,  Illinois 

John    Hartman   •  Aurora,  Illinois 

David    Hippie   Elgin,  Illinois 

L.    A.    Hutbsch   Area,  Illinois 

Mrs.    C.   H.    Huffman  Aurora,  Illinois 

L.    D.    Joy.  •  Oswego,  Illinois 

Joseph    Meyers   Freeport,  Illinois 

B.  G.  McCannon   Sugar  Grove,  Illinois 

Oscar    A    Shoger  Oswego,  Illinois 

Leslie    Smith   Moline,  Illinois 

Walter    H.    Tubbs  •  Dundee,  Illinois 

Ray    Henning   Aurora,  Illino  s 

Frank    Henning   Aurora,  Illinois 

W.    C.    Youngs  Eigin,  Illinois 

Warren    R.    Richmond  Geneseo,  Illinois 


Exhibitors— Flor.icul  7  re 


Mrs.    Herman    Armbruster  Yorkville,  Illinois 

Myrtle   D.    Bartholomew  Batavia,  Illinois 

Carl   A.    Haag  Aurora,  Illinois 

Frank   W.    Needham  Sugar    Grove,  Illinois 

Mrs.   Clinton   L.    Burkhart  Oswego,  Illinois 

Mabel   M.   Larah  Sugar   Grove,  Illinois 

Jos.   M.    Smely   Aurora,  Illinois 


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DEPARTMENT  K. 


Relics 

Director   in   Charge  E.   S.   Todd,  Aurora,  Illinois 

Superintendent  Walter    Egermann,    Aurora,  Illinois 

Rules 

All  exhibitors  competing  for  three  premiums  must  make  application  for 
entry  with  the  Secretary-Manager  at  Aurora.  An  entry  fee  of  $2.00  will  be 
required  of  each  exhibitor  when  making  entries,  for  which  an  exhibitor's 
ticket  will  be  issued  upon  request. 

Entries  will  positively  close  Tuesday,  August  14th,  1923,  at  6:00  p.  m. 

On  the  entry  of  each  article,  a  card  will  be  furnished  the  exhibitor, 
specifying  the  class,  number  of  the  lot,  and  the  number  of  the  entry,  which 
card  must  remain  attached  to  the  article  during  the  exhibition.  Articles 
must  be  in  place  by  9  a.  m.,  Friday,  August  17th,  1923. 

All  articles  in  this  lot  must  be  fifty  years  old  or  over,  except  war  and 
Indian  relics,  upon  which  no  age  limit  is  set. 

The  Fair  Management  will  not  be  responsible  for  goods  sent  to  their 
care,  but  all  gcods  sent  by  express,  addressed  to  the  owner  at  the  Fair 
Grounds,  Aurora,  Illinois,  in  care  of  the  Superintendent  of  Relics,  will  be 
delivered  on  the  grounds. 


Exhibitors 

John    F.    Windett  Bristol,  Illinois 

Walter    A.    Egermann  •  Aurora,  Illinois 

Mrs.    Harry    Schoenfeldt  Chicago,  Illinois 

Mrs.    D.    Volinine   .Aurora,  Illinois 

Mrs.    Otto    Peterson  Aurora,  Illinois 

Adelyn    Karn   Aurora,  Illinois 

Mrs.   W.   E.   Knickerbocker  Aurora,  Illinois 

Gertrude   H.   Emerson  •  Aurora,  Illinois 

Mrs.   N.    R.   Hopkins  Aurora,  Illinois 

Mrs.   Frank   P.    Baker  Aurora,  Illinois 

Mrs.    J..    Banker  Lovedale,  Illinois 

Mrs.    Lester    Barker  •  Aurora,  Illinois 

H.    B.    Bartholomew  Batavia,  Illinois 

Lida    M.    Betz  Oswego,  Illinois 

Mrs.  Geo.  E.  Brown,  269  Downer  Place  Aurora,  Illinois 

J.  H.  Burr   St.   Charles,  Illinois 

Mrs.    Henry    Burkhart-  Aurora,  Illinois 

Mrs.    Julia    Carr   Aurora,  Illinois 

Mrs.   Isabell   Drake   Aurora,  Illinois 

Thos.    Firlayson   Aurora,  Illinois 

Wray    F.    Graham  Aurora,  Illinois 

Mrs.  W.   F.   Graham  •  Aurora,  Illinois 

Mrs.    L.    A.    Grigsby  Aurora,  Illinois 

James   S.    Hamlin   Aurora,  Illinois 

Maude   H.   Hamlin  Aurora,  Illinois 

Mrs.   Mary   Lee   Harter  Stiliman   Valley,  Illinois 

M.   M.   Hermes  Aurora,  Illinois 

Pavid    Hippie    •  Elgin,  Illinois 

Mrs.  E.  P    Hoerr  Aurora,  Illinois 

Mrs.    C.    H.    Huffman  Aurora,  Illinois 

Nannie    M.    Kent  Elburn,  Illinois 

Mrs.   John   B.    Kuney  Aurora,  Illinois 

Mrs\   GeU  JL   Le^wis.....:  ,  A*rr*oVav  OTtttfls 

133  . 


Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

 Glen  Ellyn, 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinos 

T\/T                 TJ          T  O 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

T  i-.j.  \HT^4-(V 

Illinois 

ivirs.  sr.  m.  w  aite  

 R.  D.  4,  Aurora, 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

C*          C  Willi'orvi" 

Illinois 

t\t /-<     cj     aa/ ;  1 1 ; . ,  i  l- 

Illinois 

 Aurora, 

Illinois 

TV/T    _        rp        Tir        AX/'irl  li/-v 

 Aurora, 

Illinois 

Theo.  Plante   

 North 

Aurora 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

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DEPARTMENT  L. 


WOMEN'S  DEPARTMENT 


Director  in  Charge  

General  Superintendent 


A.  W.  Davis,  Big  Rock,  Illinois 
 Majorie  Sims,  Urbana,  111. 


Textile  Fabrics 


Superintendent 
Judge  


 Mrs.  Anna  Frydendall,  Big  Rock,  Illinois 

Miss   Margia  Haugh,   U.   of   I.,   Champaign,  Illinois 


Rules   Governing   Textile  Fabrics 


Any  article  or  design  having  been  awarded  a  premium  at  our  1922  Fair 
cannot  compete  in  same  class  this  year,  but  may  be  included  as  part  of  a 
display  or  collection,  or  in  another  class  if  eligible. 

The  word  "collection"  refers  in  the  first  place  to  the  quality,  and  in  the 
second  place  to  quantity. 

When  a  premium  is  offered  for  a  particular  kind  of  work  "not  other- 
wise specified,"  it  is  intended  that  any  article  of  this  style  of  work  which  is 
not  specifically  mentioned  in  the  premium  list,  will  be  allowed  to  compete, 
but  each  variety  must  compete  with  its  kind — Kensington  embroidery  with 
Kensington,  silk  with  silk,  crocheting  with  crocheting,  etc. 

The  judges  are  instructed  not  to  award  premiums  unless  the  articles  are 
deemed  worthy  of  merit  and  score  at  least  60%. 

All  articles  entered  for  competition  must  be  the  handiwork  of  the  person 
exhibiting  them.    No  entry  shall  be  duplicated  by  any  exhibitor. 

Awards  will  be  made  by  the  single  judge  system,  unless  in  the  judgment 
of  the  Superintendent  more  are  required. 

The  following  score  card  will  serve  as  a  general  guide  to  exhibitors 
of  Textile  Fabrics  in  making  their  exhibits  and  will  be  used  by  the  judges 
in  making  awards.  Suitability  and  beauty  of  design,  20  ;  color,  15 ;  general 
appearance  (neatness  and  cleanliness)  15  ;  workmanship,  50 ;  total,  100. 

Entries  will  positively  close  Wednesday,  August  8th,  1923,  at  6  p.  m. 

All  entries  sent  by  mail  must  be  received  not  later  than  6  p.  m.  Wed- 
nesday, August  15,  1923. 

All  articles  must  be  in  place  with  entry  cards  attached  not  later  than 
9  a.  m.,  on  Thursday,  August  16th,  1923.  The  section  will  be  open  to  receive 
articles  on  Tuesday,  August  14th,  1923.  The  public  cannot  be  admitted 
to  the  section  until  the  judges  finish  their  work,  and  the  judges  cannot,  of 
course,  do  their  work  until  the  articles  are  in  place. 

All  articles  wrongly  classified  will  be  put  in  the  proper  classification. 
Exhibitors  must  have  these  changes  made  at  the  Secretary's  office. 

All  articles  must  be  finished. 
Nc   article  on  exhibition  may  be  removed  until  the  close  of  the  Fair, 
except  upon  request  of  the  Superintendent  and  the  written  permission  of  the 
Secretary. 

Every  article  entered  for  competition  shall  be  under  the  control  of  the 
Superintendent  of  the  Section,  but  the  Fair  Management  will  in  no  case  be 
responsible  for  any  loss  or  damage  that  may  occur  to  the  same. 

Exhibitors  who  are  unable  to  accompany  their  exhibits  may  have  the 
same  cared  for  by  giving  the  Secretary  notice,  when  sending  list  of  entries. 

The  Fair  Management  will  not  be  responsible  for  goods  sent  to  their 
care,  but  all  goods  sent  by  express,  addressed  to  the  owner  at  the  Fair 
grounds,  Aurora,  Illinois,  in  care  of  the  Superintendent  of  Textile  Fabrics 
will  be  delivered  on  the  grounds. 

The  Superintendent  should  instruct  clerk  to  check  the  entries  shown  in 
the  entry  book  in  each  class  with  the  exhibits  present,  and  so  mark  the  entry 
book  that  it  will  show  what  entries  were  passed  on  by  the  judges. 


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List  of  Exhibitors 


Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Mrs.   F.   J.  Bird  

 Buffalo, 

Illinois 

Mrs.   J.    H.  Bliss  

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Mrs.   Geo.  S.  Dick  

 Big  Rock, 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Pearl  Ten  Eyck   

Illinois 

Illinois 

Mrs.   F.    W.  Figge  

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Mrs.   E.   C.  Geumier  

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Mrs.   D.   H.  Grady  

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Mrs.    H.  Gulick  

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

 Stillman  Valley, 

Illino's 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Mrs.  E.  P.  Hoerr   

Illinois 

Mrs.    C.   H.  Huffman  

Illinois 

Illinois 

 Big  Rock, 

Illinois 

 Big  Rock, 

Illinois 

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Mrs.    Bessie   Kellog   Aurora,  Illinois 

Mrs.    R.    R.    Kelly  Pekin,  Illinois 

Nannie   M.    Kent   Elburn,  Illinois 

Mrs.    M.    Kirbv  Aurora,  Illino.s 

Mrs.    G.    W.    Kreider  Wenona,  Illinois 

Mrs.    Chas    Kuehl  Aurora,  Illinois 

Lydia  E.  Lamb   Aurora,  Illinois 

Mrs.    I.    J.    Leins  Aurora,  Illinois 

Mrs.    Geo.   H.    Lewis  Aurora,  Illinois 

Mrs.    F.    M.    Lowes  Chicago,  Illinois 

Nellie    Lumbard   Aurora,  Illinois 

Maude  E.  Mack   Wheaton,  Illinois 

Eleanor    R.    Mahoney  Aurora,  Illinois 

Kathryn    Maier   Aurora,  Illinois 

Mrs.   J.   Warren   Marsh  Montgomery,  Illinois 


Grace    Matson  Ashtabula,  Ohio 

Illinois 
Illinois 


iaran    Melon   Batavia, 

Mrs.    L.    Memhardt,    Jr  Aurora, 

Mrs.   G.  F.   Mercer  Aurora,  Illinois 

Mrs.    Frank    Morse   Aurora,  Illinois 

Mrs.    Minnie   Mueller   Aurora,  Illinois 

Mrs.    Meta    Mueller  Aurora,  Illinois 

Mrs.    Fredericka   Muszguug  Aurora,  Illinois 

Mrs.    Rose    Muttera  Springfield,  Illinois 

Mrs.    Sam    McAllister  Aurora,  Illinois 

Mrs.    Margaret    Nafziger  Aurora,  Illinois 

Mrs.    Carrie    Nagle  Princeton,  Illinois 

Mrs.   W.   P.   Nelson  Aurora,  Illinois 

Margaret   Newman   Aurora,  Illinois 

G.  H.  Newtson   Morris,  Illinois 

Mrs.  Chas.  Noble   Stillman  Valley,  Illinois 

Mrs.    A.    A.    Parker  Aurora,  Illinois 

Mrs.    Frank    W.    Pearce  Aurora,  Illinois 

Mrs.    H.    Phillips   Aurora,  Illinois 

Mrs.    John    Pillathes  Aurora,  Illinois 

Mrs.   E.  J.  Poile  Aurora,  Illinois 

Mrs.  H.   C.   Pooley  Aurora,  Illinois 

Mrs.    G.    Q.    Putt  Aurora,  Illinois 

Mrs.    Chas.    Quistorff  Aurora,  Illinois 

Olive  M.   Randall   Aurora,  Illinois 

Bertha    Rang   Aurora,  Illinois 

Mrs.    C.    A.    Rayner  Aurora,  Illinois 

Dorothy    L.    Reed  Sugar    Grove,  Illinois 

Mrs.    Minnie   Rer.and  Rockford,  Illinois 

Mrs.   J.  W.   Richardson  Lexington,  Kentucky 

Mrs.    E.    J.    Romans  Aurora,  Illinois 

Mrs.   M.   J.   Ross  McLoud,  Oklahoma 


Mrs.    Mary    Roth   Aurora, 

Miss    Omelia    Sampson   Ottawa, 


Illinois 
Illinois 


Mrs.   W.   R.    Sands  Kokomo,  Indiana 

Lillian   R.   Schwarz   Aurora,  Illinois 

Elizabeth    Schindlbeck   Aurora,  Illinois 

Mrs.   Lena  Schmidt   Aurora,  Illinois 

Mrs.    P.    J.    Scott  Warren,  Indiana 

Mrs.    James    Scofield  t  Yorkville,  Illinois 

lole    Scudder   Aurora,  Illinois 

Mrs.   G.   Sebille   Aurora,  Illinois 

Mrs.   O.  S.  Smith   Massillur,  Ohio 

Mrs.  Lillian  M.  Shawvan  Milwaukee,  Wisconsin 

Mrs.    Mary   Spranger   Rockford,  Illinois 

Edmina    Spray   Aurora, 

Eda    Staffeldt   Aurora, 

Mrs.    Henry    Stanner   Aurora, 

Viola    Standish   Aurora, 


Mrs.    Wm.    Thee   Aurora, 


Illinois 
Illinois 
Illinois 
Illinois 
Illinois 


Mrs.   J.   E.   Thompson  Bowling   Green,  Mo. 


Mrs. 
Mrs. 


C.   W.   Thurow   Aurora,  Illinois 

F.  W.   Figge  Oswego,  Illinois 


Mrs.    Lillian    Valentine  Aurora,  Illinois 


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Mrs.  J.  Van  Dieu  Woodstock,  Illinois 

Mrs.   Sarah  Van  Slyck  Aurora,  Illinois 

Ottilie  Von   Coelln   LaCrosse,  Wisconsin 

Mrs.    E.    S.    Walker  Aurora,  Illinois 

Mrs.   Gerry  R.  Walker  Aurora,  Illinois 

Mrs.    Nancy    West    .•  Aurora,  Illinois 

Mrs.    Mary   White  Aurora,  Illinois 

Anna    Wilcox   DeKalb,  Illinois 

Mrs.    Richard    Wildman   Aurora,  Illinois 

Miss   Gladys   Williams   •  Yorkville,  Illinois 

Mrs.  Elmer  E.  Wolf   Oswego,  Illinois 

Linnie    J.    Wolff   Aurora,  Illinois 

Mrs.    Edward   Zeezer   Ottawa,  Illniois 

Mrs.   Frank    Barbee   •  Aurora,  Illinois 

Mrs.    John    Crank   Chicago,  Illinois 

Mrs.    Bessie   Kelley  Pekin,  Illinois 


CARLSON  SISTERS 

Dainty,  Dazzling,  Bewitching  Aerialists 

Marvelous  and  Skillful  Manipulations  on  the  Flying  Trapeze  Bar  while 
swinging  high  in  mid-air. 

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DEPARTMENT  M. 


Culinary  and  Pantry  Stores 


General  Superintendent 


Marjorie   Sims,    Urbana,  111. 


All  articles  must  be  entered  and  cards  obtaintd  from  the  Secretary- 
Manager  before  space  will  be  assigned. 

Entries  should  be  made  on  or  before  Tuesday,  August  14th,  1923,  at 
6:00  p.  m.,  by  application  to  the  Secretary-Manager,  who  will  furnish  all 
necessary  blanks. 

Articles  in  this  class  must  be  in  place  not  later  than  10:00  a.  m.,  Friday, 
August  17th,  1923. 

Articles  for  the  Fair  should  be  billed  to  the  "Fair  Grounds,  Aurora, 
Illinois,"  with  charges  prepaid. 

Awards  will  be  made  by  the  single  judge  system  unless,  in  the  judgment 
of  the  Superintendent  more  are  required. 

Judges  are  instructed  that  if  they  have  good  reason  to  believe  that  an 
exhibitor,  by  false  entry  or  otherwise,  attempts  to  deceive  and  obtain  an 
award  by  misrepresentation,  they  shall  report  the  fact  at  once  to  the  Super- 
intendent, who  shall  report  the  same  to  the  Board,  who  may  expel  such  ex- 
hibitor for  fraud  for  at  least  two  years. 

Articles  on  exhibition  cannot  be  removed  until   the  close  of  the  Fair. 

All  goods  in  this  section  not  claimed  the  day  following  the  close  of  the 
Fair  will  be  donated  to  charity. 

Every  article  entered  for  competition  shall  be  under  the  control  of  the 
Superintendent  of  the  Section  in  which  it  is  entered,  but  the  Fair  Manage- 
ment will  in  no  case  be  responsible  for  any  loss  or  damage  to  the  same 
that  may  occur. 

The  Superintendent  should  instruct  his  clerk  to  check  the  entries  shown 
in  the  entry  book  with  the  exhibits  present,  and  so  mark  the  entry  book  thai 
it  will  show  what  entries  were  passed  on  by  the  judges. 

Duplicate  entries  are  permitted  in  this  class,  but  no  exhibitor  will  be 
awarded  more  than  one  prize  under  any  one  premium  number. 

The  Fair  Management  will  not  be  responsible  for  goods  sent  to  their 
care,  but  all  goods  sent  by  express,  addressed  to  the  owner  at  Fair  Grounds, 
Aurora,  Illinois,  in  care  of  the  Superintendent  of  Culinary  and  Pantry  Stores, 
will  be  delivered  on  the  grounds. 


Exhibitors  — Cu'inary 


Mrs.  Herman  Armbruster.. 

Mrs.  Frank  Bailey  

Mrs.  Frank  Barber  , 

Mrs.  Lester  Barker   

Mrs.   Geo.  Bartelt  

Mrs.   Porte  Bentor  

Miss    Agnes  Burkhart  

Mrs.    J.    C.  Carpenter  

Miss   Ruth   L.  Curtis  

Maude  Eggleston   

Mrs.    D.    H.  Grady  

Miss  Ada  Hafenrichter  

Mrs.  E.    E.  Hafenrichter.. 

Miss  Mercedes  Hafenrichter 


R.  D.  3-49,  West  Chicago,  Illinois 
 14   So.   May,   Aurora,  Illinois 


190    Palace    St.,    Aurora,  Illinois 


..325  Fulton,  Aurora,  Illinois 
140  N.  May,  Aurora,  Illinois 


St.    Charles,  Illinois 


.Plainfield,  Illinois 
Plainfield,  Illinois 
Plainfield,  Illinois 


Yorkville,  Illinois 


Aurora,  Illinois 


Aurora,  Illinois 


Aurora,  Illinois 


Aurora,  Illinois 


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Mrs.   Ernest   Hanson  Sugar  Grove, 

Mrs..    Ernest    Jeter  Big  Rock,' 

Mrs.  L.  D.  Judd  Sugar  Grove', 

Mrs.    S.    R.    Knox  Geneva, 

Mrs..  W.  G.  Kueffer  262  Fifth  Street,  Aurora, 

Phoebe    Knur   Shabbona, 

Mrs.    Pearl    Meister  Aurora, 

Sarah    Melon   •  Batavia, 

Miss  Alice  Myers  Sugar  Grove, 

Mrs.  Ben  McCannon  Sugar  Grove, 

Mrs.  I.  G.   Leins  Aurora, 

Daisy   E.   Needham  •  Sugar  Grove, 

Grace    L.    Needham  Sugar  Grove, 

Mrs.    R.   D.    Palmer  Sugar  Grove 

Mrs.    Frank    D.    Pearce  Aurora, 

Mrs.    Edw.    M.    Pierce  Sandwich, 

Mrs.    John    Pillathers  Aurora, 

Mrs.  Herbert  Rohrer  R.   D.  4,  Aurora, 

Mrs.   M.   J.    Schmidt  Aurora, 

Mrs.   William    Thee..-  Aurora, 

Mrs.   Erma   Waile  R.D.  4,  Aurora, 

Mrs.    Frank    Watson  Aurora, 

Mrs.    Wm.    Wilkie  Aurora, 

Mrs.    Edward    Zeller  -....Ottawa, 

Marian    Rawlin  Kaneville, 

Mrs.   J.    P.    Nystedt  St.  Charles, 

Miss   Martha    Greshaw  •  Oswego, 

Alta    Rawlin   Kaneville, 

Mrs.   C.   H.  Moore  Morris, 

Mrs.    Pryce   Evans  Sugar  Grove, 

Mrs.    Myra    C.    Kline  •  Batavia, 

Mrs.   H.   P.   Nicholson  West  Chicago, 

Mrs.    Jacob    Boehner   Aurora, 

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Mrs.    Ruby    Berman  Aurora, 

Lida   M.   Betz   Oswego, 

Doris    Davies  •  Sugar  Grove, 

Mrs.   Oscar  T.   Engstrom  Wheaton, 

Mrs.   Sarah  W.  Gary  West  Chicago, 

Mrs.   D.   H.   Grady  Aurora, 

Mrs.  C.  H.  Huffman  Aurora, 

Mrs|   L.   D.  Judd  Sugar  Grove, 

Phoebe    Kuur  Shabbona,  ' 

Mrs.    Galen    Lehman  Batavia, 

Effa    J.    Matter  Plainfield, 

Sarah    Melon  Batavia, 

Mrs.    Meta   Mueller   Aurora, 

Mrs.   Ben   McCannon  Sugar  Grove, 

Mrs.   R.  D.  Palmer  Sugar  Grove, 

Mrs.  Frank   D.   Pearce  *  Aurora, 

Mrs.    John    Pillathers  Aurora, 

Mrs.   Walter    Rollins  Sugar  Grove, 

Mrs.    Joe    Sierp  Aurora, 

G.   W.   Smith...-  Ohio, 

Eda   Staffeldt   "  Aurora, 

Mrs.    C.   W.   Thurow  Aurora, 

Mrs.    Sarah    Van    Slyck  Aurora, 

Mrs.   T..   W.    Wyllie  Aurora, 

Mrs.    Edward    Zeller  Ottawa, 

Eda   Staffeldt   *.  Aurora, 

Mrs.   C.   H.   Moon  ..Morris, 

Mrs.   E.    R.    Conklin  Aurora, 

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Exhibitors— Hand-Painted  China 


Minnie   C.   Band  6459   Lakewood  Av.,   Chicago,  Illinois 

Mr&    Ruby    Berman  Aurora,  Illinois 

Mrs.  C.   M.   Blanchard  Aurora,  Illinois 

Mrs.    Nettie    Booker  Aurora,  Illinois 

Hildegard   Daleiden   Aurora,  Illinois 

Mrs.  Edna  E.  Donovan  455  Phillips  Av.,  Glen  Ellyn,  Illinois 

Miriam  M.   Gleason  153  East  Chicago  Ave.,   Chicago,  Illinois 

Mrs.   Gorsard  Belvidede,  Illinois 

Maud    Greenaway   Aurora,  Illinois 

Mrs.   C.   E.  Henrikson  355  S.  Lincoln  Av.,  Aurora,  Illinois 

Clara    C.    Johannessen  Aurora,  Illinois 

Mrs.   F.   M.   Lowes   Chicago,  Illinois 

Mrs  Kate  E.  Masser  Chicago,  Illinois 

Helen  E.  Miller  233  Claim  St.,  Aurora,  Illinois 

Flora    McGilvray   Chicago,  Illinois 

Mrs.  George  C.  Odgers.  . .  . 5850  Newark  Av.,  Norwood  Park,  Chicago,  Illinois 

Mrs.    M.   A.   Phelps  Malta,  Illinois 

Miss   Bernice    Schomer  443   Front   St.,   Aurora,  Illinois 

Lillian   R.   Schwarz   Aurora,  Illinois 

Mabel  M.   Scott  266  Palace  St.,,  Aurora,  Illinois 

Mrs.    E.    M.    Umbach  Evanston,  Illinois 

Otlilie    Von    Coelln  LaCrosse,  Wis. 

Mrs.   W.   E.   Van  Doren  Chicago,  Illinois 

Linnie    Wolff   Aurora,  Illinois 


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TRELLA  &  COMPANY,  Gymnasts  on  Wheels 

Presenting  at  each  performance  their  thrilling  innovation  "A  Head  to 
Head  Balance' '  while  "Looping  the  Loop"  on  two  bicycles 

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DEPARTMENT  N. 

FINE  ARTS 


Director  General  Fine  Arts  Department 
Mr.  E.  S.  Barrie,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Paintings,  water  colors,  and  sculpture  are  eligible  for  exhibition. 
OBJECT 

It  is  the  intention  of  the  Central  States  Fair  and  Exposition  at  Aurora, 
Illinois,  to  make  the  Fine  Arts  Department  on  a  par  with  any  of  the  large 
American  Art  Exhibitions  and  with  this  in  view,  have  secured  men  to  man- 
age the  Fine  Art  Exhibit,  whose  reputation  in  the  Art  World  is  well  known 
;<nd  beyond  question.  The  second  annual  exhibition  will  be  from  August 
17th  to  August  25th  inclusive.  Very  handsome  galleries  are  provided  by 
the  management. 

QUALITY  AND  HIGH  STANDARD  PREVAIL 

The  Central  States  Fair  and  Exposition  management  believes  that  the 
proper  encouragement  to  artists,  as  well  as  basis  for  awards,  requires  qual- 
ity and  high  standard  in  the  works  exhibited.  The  Fine  Arts  Department 
is  anxious  to  keep  its  standards  high  with  the  result  that  exhibitors  whose 
works  are  accepted  and  shown,  will  have  been  accorded  the  same  recogni- 
tion as  would  be  given  if  their  works  were  submitted  to  juries  and  art 
institutes  in  metropolitan  centers. 


List  of  Exhibitors 


Title 

Size 

Price 

Name 

Boo;h  Tarkington 

82x40 

$2000. 

00 

Wayman  Adams,  A. 

N. 

A. 

Ohilae  Hassam 

50x40 

1500. 

00 

Wayman  Adams,  A. 

N . 

A. 

The  Venetian  Vase 

29x27 

1200. 

00 

Karl  Anderson 

N. 

A. 

i*ru  &  Cat 

1500. 

00 

Cecelia  Beaux, 

N. 

A. 

I  tie   rox  Hunter 

50x40 

2500. 

00 

Frank  W.  Benson 

N. 

A. 

Winter  Brook 

20x16 

500. 

00 

Frank  W.  Benson 

N. 

A. 

The  River  Boss 

20x16 

1000. 

00 

Frank  W.  Benson 

N. 

A. 

Mary 

40x34 

1000. 

00 

Murray   P.  Bewley 

22x30 

200. 

00 

Edwin  BlashfieM 

N. 

A. 

Study 

26x36 

200. 

00 

Edwin  Blashfield 

N. 

A. 

White  Sun  and  Star  Road 

40x50 

1200. 

00 

E.  L.  Blumenchein  A. 

N. 

A. 

ine  'Jriasterer 

42x30 

1250. 

00 

E.  L.  Blumenchein  A. 

N. 

A. 

Springtime 

30x25 

3000. 

00 

Max  Bohm 

N. 

A. 

Crossing  the  Bar 

50x72 

10,000.00 

Max  Bohm 

N. 

A. 

The  Lake 

43x49 

2000. 

00 

Hugh  Breckenridge  A. 

N. 

A. 

Sunlight   and  Shadow 

12x14 

750 

.00 

R.  Sloan  Bredin  A. 

N. 

A. 

On  the  Garden  Bench 

40x48 

2000. 

00 

R.  Sloan  Bredin  A. 

N. 

A. 

Town  of  St. George, Bermuda 38x42 

800. 

00 

Putnam  Brinley 

St.  Cloud  Gardens 

12x16 

250. 

.00 

Roy  Brown,  A. 

N. 

A. 

Along  the  Harbor 

40x50 

1500, 

,00 

Roy  Brown,  A. 

N. 

A. 

The  Loggers 

45x62 

3500 

.00 

Geo.  Elmer  Browne,  A.  N.  A. 

Antes  dela  Fiesta 

27x27 

1200, 

,00 

Geo.  Elmer  Browne,  A.  N.  A. 

Story  Land 

42x40 

2500, 

,00 

Karl  A.  Buehr,  A. 

N. 

A. 

Forest  Silence 

48x59 

5000, 

,00 

John  F.  Carlson,  A. 

N. 

A. 

Wintry  Morning 

25x30 

900, 

,00 

John  F.  Car  son,  A. 

N. 

A. 

The  Peaceful  Woods 

44x36 

1500 

.00 

Chas.  Chapman,  A. 

N. 

A. 

The  Bird  Book 

48x34 

1600 

.00 

Wm.  Baxter  Closson 

The  Pottery  Dtcorator 

35x46 

4000 

.00 

E.  I.  Couse, 

N. 

A. 

Nature's  Mirror 

24x29 

1200 

.00 

E.  I.  Couse, 

N. 

A. 

Glory  of  Autumn 

20x36 

2250 

.00 

E.  Daingerfield, 

N. 

A. 

Wind  Driven 

50x40 

5000 

.00 

C.  H.  Davis, 

N. 

A. 

Sunny  Lane 

25x30 

1800 

.00 

C.  H.  Davis, 

N. 

A. 

The  Red  Shed 

13x16 

350 

.00 

C.  H.  Davis, 

N. 

A. 

Clodgy  Point 

36x48 

4000 

.00 

Paul  Dougherty, 

N. 

A. 

Near  the  Runnel  Stone 

36x48 

4000 

.00 

Paul  Dougherty, 

N. 

A. 

The  Silvery  Night 

36x45 

2500 

.00 

Chas.  Warren 

Eaton 

The  Clarion  Valley 

30x^6 

1500 

.00 

Chas.  Warran 

Eaton 

The  Green  and  Grey 

16x20 

500 

.00 

Anna  Fisher,  A. 

N. 

A. 

Still  Life 

25x30 

1000 

.00 

Anna  Fisher,  A. 

N. 

A. 

Hotah,  God  of  Contentment25x30 

900 

.00 

Anna  Fisher,  A. 

N. 

A. 

Coryells  Ferry 

32x40 

1200 

.00 

John  Fo'insbee,  A. 

N. 

A. 

Canal  at  Trenton 

24x30 

750 

.00 

John  Foinsbee,  A. 

N. 

A. 

Fallen  Pine 

30x36 

1500 

.00 

Ben  Foster, 

N. 

A. 

Fleeting  Light 

18x22 

600 

.0) 

Ben  Foster, 

N. 

A. 

Green  Hillside 

25x30 

900 

.00 

Ben  Foster, 

N. 

A. 

The  Bathers 

38x51 

2000 

.00 

F.  C.  Frieseke, 

N. 

A. 

In  the  Library 

29x36 

1200 

.00 

F.  C.  Frieseke, 

N. 

A. 

In  the  Doorway 

28x12 

1000 

.00 

F    C.  Frieseke, 

N. 

A. 

194 


Title  Size 

The  Sculptor  36x40 

The   Sun   in  Summer  52x36 

Shadows  28x30 

Cliffs   of   Pacific  60x40 

Woodland  Pool  18x23 

The  Bather  40x34 

The  Print  32x26 

Girl   Sewing  36x40 

Idle  Hours  26x36 

Flowers,  Blue  30x30 

Flowers,   Tan  30x30 

Statuette  30x30 

Silver   Clouds  14x19 

August  Skies  8x10 

Venice  24-30 

Flying   Clouds  40-51 

Avalanche  Lake  24-30 

Meadow   Trees  15-20 

The  River   Drive  15-20 

The   Wood   Supper  19-26 

Violet  Morning  19-26 
Morn   in   Charleston  Harbor  25-30 

October    Sunlight  25-30 

Yellow  Rose  30-25 

His  First  Voyage  48-60 
A   Cabin  in  the  Aspens  30-30 

Green  and  Silver  24-32 
Rose    Quartz  &  Pale  Orchids 20x24 

Fifth  Avenue  40x30 

|       Portrait  60X48 

Winter  Beaver  Brook  26x80 
Trail   of  the  Hills  People  24x27 

The  Peep  Frogs  Call  24x27 

Venetian   Arcade  30x30 

Berkshire   Gardens  30x36 

Rising  Mist  24x30 

Gold  &   Scarlet  25x30 

The  Hills  of  Chester  25x30 

The   Turkey  Farm  32x40 

,       Hilltop  Paradise  38x40 

My  Daughter  60x88 

Green   and   Gold  40x30 

Park  Concert  30x25 

The  Autumn  Dance  25x30 

Children's    Corner  12x16 

Catano  12xl6 

Mt.   Monadnock  12x16 

The  Wind  29x36 

Along  the  Webetuck  24x30 

Their  Winter's  Store  52x48 


Price  Name 
3500.00  Maurice  Fromkes 


4000 

.00 

D.  Garber,  N.  A. 

1500 

.00 

D.  Garber,  N.  A. 

3500 

.00 

L.  Genth,  A.  N.  A. 

750 

.00 

L.  Genth,  A.  N.  A. 

3000 

.00 

L.  Genth,  A.  N.  A. 

750 

.00 

Edmund  Greacen,  A.  N.  A. 

1800 

.00 

Edmund  Greacen,  A.  N.  A. 

1500 

.00 

Edmund  Greacen,  A.  N.  A. 

650 

.00 

Frederic  M.  Grant 

650 

.00 

Frederic  M.  Grant 

650 

.00 

Frederic  M.  Grant 

600 

.00 

A.  Groll,  N.  A. 

250 

.00 

A.  Groll,  N.  A. 

850 

.OOOliver    Dennett    Grover,  A.N.A. 

$3400.00 

Albert  Groll,  N.  A. 

850.00Oliver    Dennett    Grover,  A.N.A. 

500 

.00 

Geo.  H.  Hallowell 

500 

.00 

Geo.  H.  Hallowell 

1500 

00 

Geo.  H.  Hallowell 

500 

00 

Geo.  H.  Hallowell 

1200 

.00 

Birge  Harrison,  N.  A. 

750 

00 

Birge  Harrison,  N.  A. 

2500 

00 

Chas.  W.  Hawthorne,  N.  A. 

3500 

00 

Chas.  W.  Hawthorne,  N.  A. 

750 

00 

Victor  Higgins,  A.   N.  A. 

1000 

00 

Felicie  W.  Howell,  A.  N.  A. 

700 

00 

Felicie  W.  Howell,  A.  N.  A. 

1200 

00 

Felicie  W.  Howell,  A.  N.  A. 

3500 

00 

Ernest  Ipsen,  A.  N.  A. 

650 

00 

Wilson  Irvine 

500 

00 

Wilson  Irvine 

500 

00 

Wilson  Irvine 

2000. 

00 

J.  C.  Johansen,  N.  A. 

1200 

00 

Francis  C.  Jones,  N.  A. 

800 

00 

H.   Bolton  Jones,  N.  A. 

750. 

00 

Paul  King,  A.  N.  A. 

750. 

00 

Paul  King,  A.  N.  A. 

1000. 

00 

Paul  King,  A.  N.  A. 

1000. 

00 

Carl  Krafft 

8000. 

00 

Jean  McLane,  A.  N.  A. 

3000. 

00 

Jean  McLane,  A.  N.  A. 

1500. 

00 

Jerome  Myers,  A.  N.  A. 

1200. 

00 

Jerome  Myers,  A.  N.  A. 

350. 

00 

Jerome  Myers,  A.  N.  A. 

250. 

00 

H.   Dudley  Murphy 

250. 

00 

H.   Dudley  Murphy 

1000. 

00 

H.   Dudley  Murphy 

800. 

00 

G.  Glenn  Newell,  A.  N.  A. 

2500. 

00 

G.  Glenn  Newell,  A.  N.  A. 

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Title 

Size 

Price 

Mountain  Brook 

22x27 

800. 

00 

Northwest  Wind 

38x43 

1800, 

,00 

Province  town-Winter 

40x50 

2500, 

.00 

The  Red  Sail 

23x26 

600 

.00 

Leonore  in  Red  Dress 

30x25 

850 

.00 

ine  Hostess 

36x30 

1400 

.00 

Trout  Stream 

18x24 

450, 

.00 

a  ne  x$iue  River 

26x36 

800 

.00 

Golden  Mist 

9x12 

105 

.00 

i-ittie  Clouds 

9x12 

105, 

.00 

Dance   of   Flying  Shadows 

22x26 

1200 

.00 

L'apres  midi  d'un  Fann 

22x26 

1200 

.00 

Bathing  Beach   Low  Tide 

30x39 

1500 

.00 

xxi  me  ouri 

12x16 

300 

.00 

Playmate 

24x30 

1000 

.00 

Maggie 

58x52 

3000 

.  00 

Kimona 

45x35 

2000, 

,  00 

xiiariy  uotnic  Interior 

38x43 

2500 

.  00 

32x44 

1800. 

,00 

xvtuiiy    uay   m  Vermont 

25x30 

1000, 

.00 

iviuiord  .Plain 

32x40 

1500 

.00 

Study   for  Arbor  Day 

27x20 

1000, 

,  00 

Expulsion 

52x46 

5000, 

,  00 

Waterfall  in  Winter 

42x48 

3500, 

00 

ine   inn  Stream 

20x24 

$  600 

.  00 

Frozen  Waterfall 

30x26 

1200 

.  00 

The  Plaza  Santa  Fe 

26x32 

1500 

.00 

Romany  Marie 

24x20 

800 

.00 

xvioonngnt 

25x30 

900 

.  00 

ine   Winding  Rver 

25x30 

1200 

.00 

Deerfield  River 

16x20 

600, 

.00 

Sunny  Winter  Day 

20x25 

800 

.00 

Black  and  Gold 

34x30 

1200 

.00 

Golden  Hours 

44x34 

3000, 

00 

The  Young  Mother 

18x24 

800, 

.00 

Where  Desert  &  Mt.  Meet 

40x36 

2200 

.00 

Llamo  Inemado 

25x30 

800. 

00 

ine  cake  Oven 

25x30 

900, 

,00 

An  April  Day 

16x20 

250 

.00 

ine    Waer  r'ront 

36x30 

1500 

.00 

liiitie  iris 

16x22 

1250. 

00 

Adolescense 

56x36 

1500. 

00 

Spring  Pasture 

20x24 

600 

.00 

The  Pasture  Spring 

16x20 

500. 

,00 

tne  oar  Way 

20x24 

500, 

,00 

Maple  Sugar 

24x18 

2500, 

.00 

A  Lock  at  Night 

28x36 

3000, 

00 

ine  r anen  rme 

24x30 

700 

.00 

M^oon  light 

25x20 

500, 

,00 

Study  of  E.  I. 

13x20 

300 

.00 

Tropic  Sea 

14x28 

500 

.00 

196 


Name 

Hobart  Nichols,  N.  A. 
Hobart  Nichols,   N.  A. 

John  Noble 
John  Noble 
Ivan  Olinsky,  A.  N.  A. 
Ivan  Olinsky,  A.  N.  A. 
Henry  W.  Parton,  A.  N.  A. 
Henry  W.  Parton,  A.  N.  A. 

J.  Pennell,  N.  A. 
J.  Pennell,  N.  A. 
Van  D.  Perrine,  A.  N.  A. 
Van  D.  Perrine,  A.  N.  A. 
Edw.  Potthast,  N.  A. 
Edw.  Potthast,  N.  A. 
Edw.  Potthast,  N.  A. 

Louis  Ritman 
Henry  R.  Rittenberg,  A.N. A. 

Julius  Rolshoven 
Chauncey  F.  Ryder,  N.  A. 
Chauncey  F.  Ryder,  N.  A. 
Chauncey  F.  Ryder,  N.  A. 

Eugene  Savage 
Eugene  Savage 
W.   Elmer   Schofield,   N.  A. 
W.  Elmer  Schofield,  N.  A. 
W.  Elmer  Schofield,  N.  A. 

John  Sloan 
John  Sloan 
Henry  B.  Snell,  A.  A. 
Gardner   Symons,   N.  A. 
Gardner   Symons,   N.  A. 
Gardner   Symons,   N.  A. 
Leslie  P.  Thompson 
Helen   Turner,   N.  A. 
Helen   Turner,   N.  A. 
Walter  Ufer,  A.  N.  A. 
Walter  Ufer,  A.  N.  A. 
Walter  Ufer,  A.  N.  A. 
H.  A.  Vincent,  A.  N.  A: 
H.  A.  Vincent,  A.  N.  A. 
Douglas  Volk  N.  A. 
Douglas  Volk  N.  A. 
Edw.  C.  Volkert,  A.  N.  A. 
Edw.  C.  Volkert,  A.  N.  A. 
Edw.  C.  Volkert,  A.  N.  A. 
Horatio  Walker,  N.  A. 
Horatio  Walker,  N.  A. 
Harry  Watrus,  N.  A. 
Harry  Watrus,  N.  A. 
Fred  J.  Waugh,  N.  A. 
Fred  J.  Waugh,  N.  A. 


Title 

Price 

Name 

Day    in  April 

20x24 

700 

.00 

Guy  Wiggins,  A.  N.  A. 

Deer  Country 

20x24 

700 

.00 

Guy  Wiggins,  A.  N.  A. 

Poem  of  Winter 

25x30 

1000 

.00 

Guy  Wiggins,  A.  N.  A. 

The  Quiet  Retreat 

16x12 

600 

.00 

F.  B.  Williams,  N.  A. 

In  the  Days  of  Long  Ago 

16x24 

1100 

.00 

F.  B.  Williams,  N.  A. 

The  Interlude 

25x30 

1800 

.00 

F.  B.  Williams,  N.  A. 

The  Challenge 

30x48 

3000 

.00 

Chas.  H.  Woodbury,  N.  A. 

Delaware  Water  Gap 

12x16 

250, 

,00 

Cullen  Yates,  N.  A. 

Early  Spring 

36x40 

2000, 

.00 

Cullen  Yates,  N.  A. 

Sept.  by  the  Sea 

39x40 

2000, 

,00 

Cullen  Yates,  N.  A. 

Ivory    and  Blue 

25x30 

1200 

.00 

Chas.  M.  Young,  A.  N.  A. 

Flight  into  Egypt 

20x24 

600 

.00 

Henry   O.  Tanner. 

St.   Michels,  Charleston 

32x26 

750 

.00 

Alson   Skinner  Clark. 

Blue  Fish  Panel 

4'  x  ' 

2000 

.00 

Robt.  Chanler. 

The   Cheerful  Pomona 

40x30 

1000 

.00 

Chas.  Hopkinson 

Eleanor 

30x22 

1000, 

.00 

Lillian   W.  Hale. 

John  G.  Johnson 

30x25 

2500 

.00 

Leopold  Seyffert,  A.  N.  A. 

Cairo  Street  Scene 

22x14 

800 

.00 

Louis   C.  Tiffany,  N.  A. 

Rocky  Ledges 

32x36 

1000 

.00 

Wm.  Wendt,  A.  N.  A. 

Souvenirs 

40x32 

2000 

.00 

Irving  R.   Wiles,  N.  A. 

In  Fancy  Dress 

30x40 

2000, 

,00 

Albert  Sterner,  A.  N.  A. 

Woman  &  Roses 

40x30 

1200, 

,00 

'Philip  L..  Male. 

Old  Sheds,  Spring 

25x30 

500, 

,00 

John  E.  Costigan 

Morning  on  the  Pool 

36x40 

1200, 

.00 

Wilsons  Irvine. 

Exhibitors— Sculpture 


Edw.  McCartan 

Girl    Drinking   $  450.00 

Diana   1200.00 

Frederick  MacMonnies 

Boy    and    Duck    Fountain   1800.00 

Bacchante   .  1800. CO 

Pan    Fountain    600.00 

Renee  Prahar 

Faun    Fountain    1500.00 

Fran    Light    950.00 

Monkey    Lamp    400.00 

Janet  Scudder 

Seaweed    Fountain    1800.00 

Frog  Baby   Fountain    1500.00 

Lady    of    the    Sea    400.00 

Edith  Barretto  Parsons 

Duck    Baby    Fountain   800.00 

Baby    Pan  Fountain   

Vagrants    (book   ends)    70.00 

Bessie  Potter  Vonnoh 

Allegresso    1050.0 

Water    Lilies    375.00 

Good    Night    85.00 

Will-o-the-Wisp    300.00 

Robert  Aitken 

A   Thing   of    Beauty    350.00 

Dancing    Faun    275.00 

Dancing    Nymph   275.00 


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Chester  Beach 

Swimmin'    60.00 

Breath  of  the  Pines    75.00 

Edw.  Berge 

Wildflower    6CK) .  00 

Gutzon  Borglum 

Ruskin    450.00 

Cyrus  Dallin 

Indian    Hunter    Drinking    500.00 

Appeal    of    the    Great    Spirit   900.00 

Daniel  C.  French 

Standing    Lincoln    1000.00 

Spirit  of   Life    2000.00 

James  E.  Fraser 

End   of   the    Trail    1200.00 

Laura  G.  Fraser 

The    Long,    Long    Trail    1000.00 

Snuff    125.00 

Harriet  W.  Frismuth 

Sundial    4500.00 

Fantasie    250.00 

The    Vine    200.00 

Slavic    Dance    225.00 

The    Dance    450.00 

Speed    125.00 

Joy   of    the    Waters  Fountain  

John  Gregory 

Philomela    600.00 

Malvina  Hoffman 

Boy    and    Cub   Fountain    5500.00 

Offrande    1000.00 

Anna  V.  Hyatt 

Colts   in    Storm    500.00 

Fighting    Elephants    400.00 

Joan    d'    Arc    2000.00 

Yawning    Tiger    60.00 

Mario  Korbel 

Night    1000.00 

Dawn    and    Evening    160.00 

Iris    100  .,'00 

Flower    100.^00 

Youth  (fountain)   

Paul  Jennewein 

Repose    300.00 

Nymph   and   Faun    600.00 

Evelyn  Longman  Batchelder 

Consecration   3500.00 

Head    of  Ceres   


Dr.  R,  Tait  McKenzie 


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DEPARTMENT  O. 

"Be  Proud  Enough  of  Your  School's  Work  to  Show  it." 
EDUCATIONAL 


Superintendent  

Assistant  Superintendent  

Assistant  Superintendent  


 Edwin    M.    Harris,    Aurora,  Illinois 

 Roscoe  R  Smith,  Elgin,  Illinois 

 C.  S.  Chappelear,  Sugar  Grove,  Illinois 


RULES  AND  REGULATIONS 

I.  No  entrance  fee  will  be  required  for  any  exhibit  in  this  department, 
and  it  is  not  necessary  that  exhibitors  purchase  exhibitor's  tickets. 

2.  All  work  exhibited  in  this  department  for  premiums  must  be  the 
product  of  instruction  and  direction  given  the  exhibitor  or  exhibitors  in 
the  schools  as  described  under  the  several  divisions. 

3.  Entries  of  each  school  must  be  listed  on  an  entry  blank  supplied 
for  the  purpose. 

4.  Exhibits  must  be  accompanied  by  a  teacher's  certificate  to  the 
effect  that  the  work  shown  is  the  school  work  of  the  pupils  and  grades 
indicated. 

5.  All  entries  must  be  received  at  the  office  of  the  Superintendent  of 
this  department  on  or  before  June  15th  preceding  the  Fair.  This  is  imperative 
in  order  that  the  work  may  entered,  arranged  and  the  proper  space  allotted 
to  the  exhibits,  therefore,  please  comply  with  this  rule. 

6.  For  entry  blanks  and  tags,  address  Supt.  Edwin  M.  Harris,  Geneva1. 
Illinois. 

7.  Rural  school  teachers  are  especially  urged  to  arrange  for  exhibil 
All  exhibits  may  be  sent  to  the  office  of  the  Superintendent  of  this  depart- 
ment at  the  end  of  the  school  term  where  they  will  be  cared  for  and  taken 
to  the  Educational  Building  at  the  proper  time. 

8.  The  office  of  this  department  shall  be  located  at  the  County  Super- 
intendent of  Schools'  Office,  Geneva,  Illinois. 

9.  Special  exhibits  of  any  regular  work  that  is  being  done  in  the 
schools  but  that  is  not  listed  may  be  entered  as  Special  Exhibit  if  it  is  of 
unusual  excellence.     Handsome  ribbons  will  be  awarded  on  such  exhibits.  ( 

10.  Each  piece  of  work  of  an  entry  shall  contain  in  some  conspicuous 
place  the  name  of  the  subject  and  the  grade  of  the  pupil  or  pupils  producing 
the  work.  The  pupil's  name  and  the  name  of  the  teacher  shall  be  placed 
on  a  tag  and  attached  to  the  exhibit.  1 

II.  All  exhibits  shall  be  arranged  so  as  to  make  an  effective  display, 
i.  e.,  shall  be  mounted  on  cards  22x28  inches,  arranged  so  that  the  GREATER 
DIMENSION  SHALL  BE  VERTICAL.  Work  that  cannot  be  mounted  shall 
be  limited  as  to  space  as  given  under  the  division  heads.  , 

12.  All  exhibits  of  written  work  shall  be  on  good  paper,  8%xll  inches* 
Positively  all  papers  of  the  same  entry  must  be  of  the  same  size.  r 

13.  All  maps  must  be  on  good  paper  or  bristol  board  and  not  smaller 
than  11x14  inches  in  size.  , 

14.  Not  more  than  one  premium  shall  be  awarded  on  any  single  entry*. 

15.  No  exhibit  shall  be  entered  under  more  than  one  class  number.  ' 

16.  No  "school"  or  pupil  shall  have  more  than  one  entry  for  the  same 
premium.  The  word  "school"  as  used  here  shall  mean  the  pupils  in  one 
building.  { 

17.  No  premium  shall  be  awarded  for  any  exhibit  that  is  inferior  ofc 
does  not  give  evidence  of  neatness  and  thought  in  its  preparation.  * 


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18.  In  case  of  but  one  exhibit  under  a  Class  number,  the  judges  shall 
award  first,  second  or  third  premium  as  they  deem  the  merits  of  the  work 
shall  warrant. 

19.  No  exhibit  shall  be  removed  from  the  Educational  Building  until 
the  Fair  closes  or  without  the  permission  of  the  Superintendent. 

20.  «  No  exhibit  will  be  returned  to  the  owner  except  at  his  or  her  re- 
quest and  expense.    All  work  should  be  removed  by  6:00  P.  M.,  August  27. 

21.  This  Department  shall  not  be  held  responsible  for  any  loss  of  work 
exhibited. 

22.  In  awarding  premiums  the  judges  will  be  instructed  to  follow  all 
rules  and  regulations  herein  given  and  shall  be  further  governed  by  con- 
sidering the  following  points  as  most  important : 

(a)  Quality  of  work. 

(b)  Effectiveness  as  a  display. 

(c)  Neatness  and  appearance. 

(d)  Originality  manifested. 

(e)  Scope  of  work. 

BEST  DISPLAY 

The  educational  feature  of  the  exhibit  work  must  necessarily  be  the  lead- 
ing one.  Simply  to  show  attractive  things  is  not  our  purpose.  Therefore,  it 
is  urged  that  each  entry  shall  be  the  best  possible  display  of  the  work  done 
in  that  particular  line.  This  work  should  be  varied  and  the  exhibit  large 
enough,  at  the  same  time  attractive  enough,  to  make  an  effective  impression 
upon  all  who  see  it.  The  teacher  has  every  opportunity  by  such  an  arrange- 
ment to  exercise  her  originality.  Remember  that  the  size,  variety,  condition 
as  to  neatness,  form  and  originality  and  the  scope  of  the  work  covered  will 
tie  taken  into  consideration  in  awarding  premiums. 


Exhibitors— Educational 


Gladys   M.  Russell   

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinosi 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinosi 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

^Hattie  B-.  Prehn  

Illinois 

Illinois 

 Dealb, 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

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FLYING  CODONNAS 

INTERNATIONAL  CHAMPIONS 

Aerial  Artists  Supreme  —  The  Premier  Attraction 
of  the  Universe  —  Leading  Aerial  Feature  of 
This  Generation— -Defies  All  Competition 


Presented  on  the  most  elaborate  rigging  ever  con- 
structed on  a  lair  ground,  the  Flying  Codonnas  challenge 
the  world  to  equal  their  offering  of  which  the  following 
are  the  main  features: 

A  triple  pirouette  to  the  hands,  catching  a  triple  som- 
ersault; a  double  somersault  blindfolded. 

The  troupe  is  made  up  of  two  men  and  a  woman  per- 
former, and  from  all  reports  received  their  acts  may  be 
classed  as  the  last  word  in  their  particular  line  of  work. 


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Bernice    Melms   Hampshire,  Illinois 

Anna    R.    Wilber  Aurora,  Illinois 

Caroline    Hesselbaum   Aurora,  Illinois 

Anna    Wiggin    .  .  .  •  Aurora,  Illinois 

Nancy   L.  Hill   Aurora,  Illinois 

Maud   M.    Moon   Aurora,  Illinois 

Helen    Sutfin   Dundee,  Illinois 

Kathryn    Wilson   •  Aurora,  Illinois 

Maggie,    Dillon  Aurora,  Illinois 

Tillie   Moore   Aurroa,  Illinois 

Alice    Holden   •  Aurora,  Illinois 

Nellie    Iliff   Aurora,  Illinois 

Mattie    Ward   •  Aurora,  Illinois 

Ellen    Mattice   Aurora,  Illinois 

Clara    Klamser   Aurora,  Illinois 

Alice    Holden   ■  Aurora,  Illinois 

Grace    Nicholson  Montgomery,  Illinois 

Phebe    Gardner   Aurora,  Illinois 

Eliza   Ryan   •  Maple  Park,  Illinois 

Amelia    Livingston   Elgin,  Illinois 

Henrietta    A.    Ehrhart   •  Naperville,  Illinois 

Nannie    M.    Kent   Elburn,  Illinois 

Rosalie    M.    en/,   •  Elgin,  Illinois 

Mrs.    Charles    Brooks   Geneva,  Illinois 

Sisters   of    St.    Francis   Aurora,  Illinois 

Helen    Hawley    Williamson   Wheaton,  Illinois 

Fourth    St.    Bldg  Geneva,  Illinois 

East    Side    Building   Geneva,  Illinois 

Anna    I.    Garber   Dundee,  Illinois 

Carpentersville    Bldg  Carpentersville,  Illinois 

Elizabeth    McWiliams   St.    Charles,  Illinois 

Mary    Keefe   Maple   Park,  Illinois 

Hazel    B.    Drake   •  Aurora,  Illinois 

Mathew    Weirich,    East    High,  Aurora  Illinois 

Herbert    Braun,    East    Hight  Aurora  Illinois 

Ralph   Dano,   East   Hight   Aurora,  Illinois 

John    Evin,    East    High   Aurora,  Illinois 

Milton    Stallman,    East   High   Aurora,  Illinois 

Ralph    Scroggins,    East   High   Aurora,  Illinois 

Clarence   Barbel,   East  High   •  Aurora,  Illinois 

Carl   Burkel,   East  High   Aurora,  Illinois 

East   High   Aurora,  Illinois 

Burton  Fredres  East  High   Aurora,  Illinois 

Warren   Cox,  East  High   •  Aurora,  Illinois 

Napoleon   La   Rue,    East   High  Aurora,  Illinois 

Russell    Aborn,    East   High   Aurora,  Illinois 

Marvin    Letherman,    East    High  Aurora,  Illinois 

Leonard    Christie,    East    High  Aurora,  Illinois 

Merrill   Cherry,   East   High  Aurora,  Illinois 

Waldon  James,   East  High  Aurora,  Illinois 

Robert   Herren,   East   High   Aurora,  Illinois 

Vernon    Smith,    East    High   Aurora,  Illinois 

Otto   Besch,   East  High   Aurora,  Illinois 

Robert    Witherell,    East    High  Aurora,  Illinois 

George    Hawknison,    East    High  Aurora,  Illinois 

Gaemae    Stewart,    East    High   Aurora,  Illinois 

Harold  Osborne,   East  High   Aurora,  Illinois 

Ruth    McDonald   ■  Aurora,  Illinois 

Nellie    M.    Moore  St.    Charles,  Illinois 

Iole    Scudder   ....Aurora,  Illinois 

St.    Joseph's    School   Aurora,  Illinois 

Kathryn  Kennedy  Maple  Part,  Illinois 

J.    C.    Horan   •  Maple    Park,  Illinois 

Eugene    Divine   Aurora,  Illinois 

Edwin   M.    Harris   Geneva,  Illinois 


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DEPARTMENT  P. 

BOYS'  AND  GIRLS'  CLUB  WORK 


Director  in  Charge   A.  R.  Greene,  Naperville,  Illinois 

Superintendent  W.   Lloyd  Keepers,   Geneva,  Illinois 

Assistant  Superintendent  H.  F.  Wolters,  Urbana,  Illinois 

Assistant  Superintendent  E.  I.  Pilchard,  Urbana,  Illinois 

Assistant  Superintendent  Miss  Harriet  M.  Phillips,  Urbana,  Illinois 

(a)  The  objects  of  Boys'  and  Girls'  Club  Work  are: 

1 .  The  improvement  of  farm  and  home  practices  thru  having  the  mem- 

bers carry  on  one  of  the  approved  club  projects. 

2.  The  development  of  the  qualities  of  leadership  of  young  people  thru 

local   club  organizations. 

3.  The  development  in  adults  of  a  more  sympathetic  interest  in  improved 

methods  of  agriculture  and  home  making  thru  the  activities  of  the 
young  people. 

These  aims  will  best  be  realized  by  having  young  people  actively  partici- 
pate in  organizing,  planning,  and  carrying  thru  a  program  of  work  as  a 
club  group,  in  addition  to  the  individual  work  undertaken. 

(b)  In  general  a  club  may  be  started  in  any  community  if  the  following 
essentials  are  found: 

1 .  Five  or  more  interested  young  people  of  club  age. 

2.  An  adult  adviser  or  leader  who  can  direct  the  work  of  the  club. 

3.  Evidence  of  community  interest. 

(c)  Requirements  for  Membership: 

Members  should — 

1 .  Be  between  the  ages  of  12-20  years  inclusive  ; 

2.  Enroll  in  a  project.  (Projects  offered  are  pig,  baby  beef,  dairy  calf, 

canning  and  clothing)  ; 

3.  Keep  accurate  records  as  required  in  the  work  of  the  project; 

4 .  Exhibit  at  the  Fair  ; 

5.  Hand  in  a  final  report  at  the  close  of  the  club  year  to  the  local  or 

county  leader. 

(d)  Requirements  for  a  local  club: 

1.  When  five  or  more  members  enroll  in  a  community  they  should  or- 

ganize themselves  into  a  club  ; 

2 .  Elect  officers  and  adopt  a  constitution  ; 

3 .  Plan  a  definite  program  of  at  least  six  meetings  for  the  year  ; 

4 .  Have  an  adult  leader  or  adviser. 

GENERAL  RULES  BOYS'  AND  GIRLS'  CLUB  DEPARTMENT 

1.  Open  to  all  members  of  Boys'  and  Girls'  Club  conducted  under  the 
direction  of  the  Farm  and  Home  Bureaus  and  the  Extension  Service  of  the 
University  of  Illinois. 

2.  All  exhibitors  must  have  complied  with  the  rules  of  the  clubs  in  their 
respective  counties  and  with  any  additional  rules  made  by  the  Fair  Asso- 
ciation. 

3.  SucH  members  must  have  been  enrolled  and  such  enrollment  must  be 
sent  to  the  State  Club  Leader's  office,  1210  West  Springfield  Avenue,  Urbana, 
Illinois,  not  later  than  July  1,  1923. 

4.  All  entries  will  be  made  thru  the  Farm  or  Home  Adviser  or  the  au- 
thorized county  club  leader  of  the  respective  counties  who  will  forward  them 
to  the  Secretary  of  the  Central  States  Fair  and  Exposition  not  later  than 
August  6,  1923. 

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DEMONSTRATION  SCHEDULE  AUGUST  20th-25th 


Monday,  August  20th 

1:30  P.M.  Macon    Co.    Clothing.  3:00  P.M.  Champaign    Co.    Clothing  . 

2:00  P.M.  Bureau  Co.   Bread.  3:30  P.M.  DuPage   Co.   Home  Econo- 

2  :30  P.M.  Adams  Co.  Clothing.  mics. 


Tuesday,  August  21st 

9:00  A.M.  Bureau   Co.   Poultry  2:00  P.M.  Shelby  Co.  Poultry. 

9:30  A.M.  Adams    Co.    Clothing.  2:30  P.M.  Hancock  Co.  Bread. 

10:00  A.M.  Sangamon   Co.   Agriculture  3:00  P.M.  Ford   Co.  Corn. 

10:30  A.M.  Bureau  Co.  Bread.  3:30  P.M.  Kane   County  Swine. 

11:00  A.M.  McLean   Co.   Swine.  4:00  P.M.  St.  Clair  Co.  Clothing 

1:30  P.M.  Mercer    Co.    Canning.  4:30  P.M.  Lee   County  Clothing. 


Wednesday,  August  22nd 


9:00  A.M.  Knox  Co.  Corn. 

9:30  A.M.  Macon    Home  Economics. 
10:00  A.M.  Jefferson   Co.  Dairy. 
10:30  A.M.  Mercer    County  Canning. 
11 :00  A.M.  Woodford   Co.  Swine. 
11  :30  A.M.  Woodford    Co.  Clothing. 

1  :30  P.M.  St.  Clair  Co.  Poultry. 


2 :00  P.M.  Champaign    Co.  Clothing. 
2 :30  P.M.  Bureau    Co.  Agriculture. 
3:00  P.M.  Jackson,    Union  Clothing. 
3:30  P.M.  Sangamon   Co.  Agriculture 
4:00  P.M.  Coles  Co.  Clothing. 
4 :30  P.M.  DuPage    Home  Economics. 


Thursday,   August  23rd 


9:00  A.M.  McLean    Co.  Swine. 

9:30  A.M.  St.   Clair   Co.  Poultry. 
10:00  A.M.  Shelby  Co.  Poultry. 
10:30  A.M.  Ford  Co.  Corn. 
11:00  A.M.  Kane   Co  Swine. 

1:3  P.M.  Hancock    Co.  Bread. 


2:00  P.M.  Shelby    Co.  Clothing. 
2:30  P.M.  Knox   Co.  Corn. 
3:00  P.M.  Jefferson   Co.  Dairy. 
3:00  P.M.  Woodford  Co.  Swine. 
4:00  P.M.  Logan  Co.  Jelly. 
4:30  P.M.  McLean   Co.  Clothing. 


Friday, 

9:00  A.M.  Shelby  Co.  Clothing. 

9:30  A.M.  St.   Clair   Co.  Clothing. 
10:00  A.M.  Coles   Co.  Clothing. 
10:30  A.M.  Jackson-Union    Co.  Clo 
ing. 


August  24th 

11:00  A.M.  Lee   County  Clothing. 
1:30  P.M.  Logan  Co.  Jelly. 
2:00  P.M.  McLean   Co.  Clothing, 
th-  2:30  P.M.  Woodford    Co.  Clothing. 


Exhibitors 

BOY'S  AND  GIRLS  DEPARTMENT 


Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Roger  Bartlett   

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinosi 

Holland  Bolly   

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

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Chas.    Calkins   Sugar    Grove,  Illinois 

Elbert    Carlson   Yorkville,  Illinois 

Robt,    Campbell   •  Yorkville,  Illinois 

Geo.    W.    Churchill   Minooka,  Illinois 

Alvin    Clayton   •  Yorkville,  Illinois 

Coe    Jolly    Workers  Port    Byron,  Illinois 

Thos.    Codon,    Jr  •  Oswego,  Illinois 

Clemeth    Cook   Bristol,  Illinois 

Merritt    Crumley   Kaneville,  Illinois 

Evan   Davis   •  Big  Rock,  Illinois 

Ivan   R.   Dickson   Bristol,  Illinois 

G.    C.    Donnenberg   Plainfield,  Illinois 

Elsie    Dunbar   •  Piano,  Illinois 

Weldon   Florence   Big   Rock,  Illinois 

Evelyn    Cabel   Yorkville,  Illlinois 

Garys  Mill  Sewing  Club  West  Chicago,  Illinois 

Lewis    Gates   ,  •  Yorkville,  Illinois 

Merrill    P.    Gates   Yorkville,  Illinois 

Good  uck  Club   •  Taylor   Ridge,  Illinois 

Maurice   Grim  wood   Piano,  Illinois 

Juston    Ham   •  Toulon,  Illinois 

Marian    Hasting   Normal,  Illinois 

Leo    Hecht   •  Elgin,  Illinois 

Roy    Hill   Yorkville,  Illinois 

Clarence    Johnson   -..Plainfield,  Illinois 

Howard    Johnson   Plainfield,  Illinois 

Kenneth  Johnson   •  Sugar  Grove,  Illinois 

William    Johnson,    Jr  Sugar    Grove,  Illinois 

Lester    Kinney   Big    Rock,  Illinois 

Wilbur    Kuhman   •  Yorkville,  Illinois 

Leon    Lies   Aurora,  Illinois 

Georgit    Lusher   Normal,  Illinois 

Russell    Lyon   Oswego,  Illinois 

Markanda    Sewing    Club  Markanda,  Illinois 

Marvin    Matlock     Yorkville,  Illinois 

Lillian    Meeks   Maple   Park,  Illinois 

Elv.yn  Minard   Sugar  Grove,  Illinois 

May    Moi.r     Normal,  Illinois 

Mai  el    Mohr   Normal,  Illinois 

Wilbur    Murphy   s  Big   Rock,  Illinoi 

Frances    Muth   Elburn,  Illinois 

Raymond    McCarthy   •  Piano,  Illinois 

Raymond    McCarthy   Piano,  Illinois 

Nels    Nelson   Piano,  Illinois 

Lester    E.    Newtson   Sandwich,  Illinois 

Percy   Newtson   Sandwich,  Illinois 

Melvin    Nichols    •  Big    Rock,  Illinois 

Erman   Olsen   Plainfield,  Illinois 

Port   Byron   Girls'    Club  Port   Byron,  Illinois 

James    Price   Yorkville  Illinois 

Reynolds    Regulars   Reynolds,  Illinois 

Gerald    R.    Rider   •  Bri'sol,  Illinois 

James    Rohrer   -..Aurora,  Illinois 

August    Schultzur   Bristol,  Illinois 

Stratton    Shufelt   •  Yorkville,  Illinois 

Joyce  Anna  Steiboldt   Plainfield,  Illinois 

Wendell    Tallmadge   Yorkville,  Illinois 

Frances   Thomas   •  Batavia,  Illinois 

Union   County  Boys*  and  Girls'   Club  Makonda,  Illinois 

Inga    Vilancl   Newark,  Illinois 

RafmOS  Jrl]and   Newark,  Illinois 

6      A    ™aAte   Aurora,  Illinois 

\lruM    Widmayer   Hampshire,  Illinois 

w!  IfTL    Widmayer   Hampshire,  Illinois 

Winfield  Township  Boys'  and  Girls'  Club  

Carl    Woestofl   '.Naperville,  Illinois 


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VARIED  INDUSTRIES  UNDER  GRANDSTAND 

Exhibitors 

John    O'Keefe,    Furniture   Aurora,  Illinois 

R.    P.   Johnson  Piano  Co.,  Pianos  Elgin,  Illinois 

A.    R.    Beidelman,  Monuments   Naperville,  Illinois 

G.  W.   Conley,  Liggett  &  Myers  Tobacco  Wheaton,  Illinois 

Kiseler  Hardware,  Hot  Blast   Furnaces  Aurora,  Illinosi 

Maytag   Co.,  Washing  Machines  Newton,  Iowa 

Ruddy    Bros.,    Stoves-Plumbing   Aurora,  Illinois 

Ward  &  Jones,  Furniture   Aurora,  Illinois 

J.  C.  Seaton  Piano  Co.,  Pianos  &  Phonographs  Aurora,  Illinois 

Anderson   &  Comer,  Insurance   Aurora,  Illinosi 

Malcor   Roofing   Co.,   Roofing  Aurora,  Illinois 

Northwestern  Steel  &  Iron  Works,  Pressure  Cookers  Eau  Claire,  Wis. 

International  Heater  Co.,   Heating  Apparatus  Utica,  N.  Y. 

R.  H.  Martin,  Furnaces  Aurora,  Illinois 

Chamberlain   Metal  Weatherstrip   Co.,   Metal  Weatherstrip.  .Chicago,  Illinois 

Quaker  Oats  Co.,  Poultry  Foods  Chicago,  Illinois 

Chicago   Daily   News,    Publications  .Chicago,  Illinois 

Jas,   Shanahan,  Meropolitan   Life   Ins  Aurora,  Illlinois 

Dickes    Electric    Co.,    Washers,    Ironers,    Refrigerators  Aurora,  Illinois 

Berryman   Feed  Water   Heaters,   Water   Heaters  Chicago,  Illinois 

P.    Schuster,   Success  Heaters   Aurora,  Illinois 

Heg  Hardware  Co.,  Hardware   Aurora,  Illinois 

Chcago    Motor    Club,    Information    Bureau  Chicago,  Illinois 

Jewel   Tea   Co  Chicago,  Illinois 

Krauth  &  Reed,  Wholesale  Jewelry  Chicago,  Illinois 

Kelly  Mfg.  Co.,  Chemical  Indoor  Closets  Chicago,  Illinois 

111.  Bell  Telephone  Co.,  oca  &   Long  Distant  Teephone  Headquarters 

 Aurora,  Illinois 

Richmond  &  Frazier,   Plumbing   Aurora,  Illinois 

Voting   Booth                                       ...Illinois  High   School   Beauty  Contest 

Reed  Bros.,  Rug  Cleaning   Aurora,  Illinois 

May  Electric  Co.,  Washing  Machines  Aurora,  Illinois 

Eugene   Smith  Co  Aurora,  Illinois 


AUTOMOBILE  SHOW  BUILDING 
Exhibitors 


Ford,    Edward    Sullivan,    Inc  Aurora,  Illinois 

Lincoln,    Edward    Sullivan,    Inc  Aurora,  Illinois 

Dodge,  L.  F.  Went'el   Aurora,  Illinois 

Apperson,   Apperson    Moor    Car    Co  Chicago,  Illinois 

Durant,   W.    C.    Auble  Motor   Co  Chicago,  Illinois 

Star,  W.  C.   Auble  Motor  Co  Chicago,  Illinois 

Packard,    Kelly    arson    Co  Aurora,  Illinois 

Chandler,    Kelly    Larson    Co  Aurora,  Illinois 

Cadillac,   A.    C.    Berthold   Aurora,  Illinois 

Reo,  Union  Motor  Sales  Co.,  Aurora,  111;  O.  E.  Salisbury  Elgin,  Illinois 

Chevro^t,   Cromer   Chevrolet   Sales   Co  ,  Aurora,  Illinois 

Page,  Williams  Motor   Co.,  Aurora,  Illinois 

Jewett,  Williams  Motor  Co  Aurora,  Illinois 

Willys-Knight,  Williams   Motor  Co  Aurora,  Illinois 

Cole,   C.    N.    More   Batavia,  Illinois 

J.   T.   Case,  Smith  Sauer  Motor  Co  Chicago,  Illinois 

Hupmobile,   Underwood  &   Houge  Aurora,  Illinois 

Franklin,   J.    C.    Soenksen  Aurora,  Illinois 

Marmon,  J.   C.    Soenksen   Aurora,  Illinois 

Buick,   Aurora   Buick  Co  Aurora,  Illinois 

Moon,  Lewis  Barber  Richmond  Aurora,  Illinois 

Kissel,  H.  P.   Branstetter   Aurora,  Illinois 

Gardner,  Gardner  Motor  Co  Chicago,  Illinois 

Maxwell,   Aurora  Auto  Co  Aurora,  Illinois 

Velie,  R.   C.    Cook  Motor   Co  Chicago,  Illinois 

Hudson,   D.    G.    Johnson  Aurora,  Illinois 

Essex,   D.    G.    Johnson   Aurora,  Illinois 


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Accessories 


Acme    Body   Top   Co  Aurora,  Illinois 

Barrett    Hardware    Co.   •  Joliet,  Illinois 

Boyle   Valve    Co  Chicago,  Illinois 

Dreadnaught    Polish    Co  -..Chicago,  Illinois 

O.    P.    Knapp   &    Sons   Aurora,  Illinois 

Lidecke-Myers   ■  Aurora,  Illinois 

Lord  Lumber  Co  Downers  Grove,  Illinois 

Lincoln  Auto  Parts  Co  •  Aurora,  Illinois 

E.    H.    Robinson   ,  Aurora,  Illinois 

O.    G.    Temme    Spring   Corp  Chicago,  Illinois 


FORESTRY  BUILDING 
Exhibitors 

Alexander-Carr    Lumber    Co  Aurora,  Illinois 

C.    L.    Schwartz    Lumber    Co  Napervillo,  Illinois 

U.    S.    Gypsum   Co.,   •  Chicago,  Illinois 

The    Logan-Long   Co  Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Anderson    Lumber    Co  •  Bayport,  Minn. 

The    Lehon    Company   Chicago,  Illinois 

The  American  Lumberman   -..Chicago,  Illinois 

The   Flintkote    Company   West   Chicago,  Illinois 

Weyerhauser    Sales   Co  •  Chicago,  Illinois 

The    Vulcanite    Co  Chicago,  Illinois 

The   Successful  Merchant   Chicago,  Illinois 

Richards-Wilcox    Mfg.    Co  Aurora,  Illinois 

Voting    Booth  Illinois    High    School    Beauty  Contest 

Mid-West  umber   &    Shingle   Co  Aurora,  Illinois 

Tremont    Lumber    Co.    •  Rochelle,  La. 

Johr  s-Manville,    Inc  Chicago,  Illinois 

Aurora  Sash   &   Door   Co  Aurora,  Illinois 

W.    H.    Maze   Peru,  Illinois 

Red   Cedar   Shingle    Bureau..-  Seatt'e,  Wash. 

Rinehimer    Brothers    Mfg.    Co  Elgin,  Illinois 

The    Hartz-Chawgo    Drug    Co  Aurora;  Illinois 

Beckman-Dawson    Roofing    Co  Chicago,  Illinois 

SiFo   Products    Co  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Te    Martin-Senour    Co  Chicago,  Illinois 

Northern    Hardwood    &    Hemlock    Ass'    n  Oshkosh,  Wis. 

The  Kelley  Island  Lime  &  Transport  Co  

Radford   Publications   Chicago,  Illinois 

Gregertsen    Brothers   Co  Cairo,  Illinois 

E.    Bartholomew    Hardwood    Co  •  Chicago,  Illinois 

Acme  Lumber  &  Shingle  Co  Chicago,  Illinois 

(      B.   Moore  Lumber  Co  Aurora,  Illinois 

Long- Bell    Lumber   Co  Kansas    City,  Mo. 

Northern    Illinois    Lumber    Co  Aurora,  Illinois 

fJu-1!     ^a!n  jj,umber    Co  Aurora,  Illinois 

White   &    Todd  Aurora,  Illinois 


AGRICULTURE  AND   HORTICULTURE  BUILDING 
Exhibitors 

Canadian   National   Government  Agricultural  Exhibit. 
U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agriculture,  Dairy  Exhibit 
University  of  Illinois. 

State  of  Illinois,  Department  of  Highways. 

State  of  Illinois,  Department  of  Waterways. 

Boys'  and  Girls'  Club  Demonstrations  and  Exhibits. 


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WOMAN'S  BUILDING 


Exhibitors 


Aurora  Corset  Company. 
Judd  Co. 

State  Training  School  for  Girls. 
Kane  Co.   Home  Bureau. 
Red  Cross. 

Aurora  Playground  Association . 
Pillsbury  Flour  Mills  Co. 

U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agriculture,  Live  Stock  Exhibit. 
First  National  Bank. 

Woman's  Christian  Temperance  Union. 

Bennett  Milling  Co. 

Carey  Candy. 

Stark  Co.  Farm  Bureau. 

Stephenson  Co.   Farm  Bureau. 

DeKalb  Co.  Farm  Bureau. 

Kane  Co.  Farm  Bureau. 

Kendall  Co.  Farm  Bureau. 

Illinois  Dept.  of  Health. 

Bttter   Babies   Conference . 

Voting  Booth,  Illinois  High  School  Beauty  Contest. 


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a  conservative  investment  record 
dating  back  to  1912,  this  organi- 
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and  service  in  the  selection  of 
safe  investments. 


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